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The upper third of the face, which includes the forehead and eyelids, is the focal point of our facial expression and appearance. The eyebrow and eyelids may descend (or droop) for several reasons. Gravitational forces have a major role in the development of eyebrow "ptosis" (pronounced toe-sis) or droop. Over time, gravity may result in a gradual downward positioning of the eyebrows and a more full upper eyelid appearance. A less common cause of eyebrow ptosis is cranial seventh nerve palsy following trauma, surgery, or unknown causes (Bell's palsy).
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Contact our office to discuss your eyelid problem with Dr. Klapper or a member of his staff. (317) 818-1000