What should I do if my eyelids droop as I get older?
In general, droopy eyelids refer to ptosis or sagging of the eyelid skin. For age-related eyelid ptosis, various surgical options such as eyebrow lift (browplasty), ptosis correction surgery, tarsal muscle resection, double eyelid surgery, and facelift procedures can help improve appearance. If surgery is being considered, it is recommended to visit a reputable medical facility promptly and follow professional medical advice for treatment.
Example image of age-related droopy eyelids:

Analysis of surgical methods to improve age-related droopy eyelids:
Method |
Eyebrow Lift |
Ptosis Correction Surgery |
Tarsal Muscle Resection |
Double Eyelid Surgery |
Facelift Surgery |
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Principle |
Cutting skin around the eyebrows to improve eyelid skin laxity |
Suturing the levator palpebrae superioris muscle to elevate the upper eyelid to a higher position |
Partially removing the upper eyelid muscle to increase skin tightness |
Altering eye structure and lifting loose eyelid skin |
Removing excess loose skin around the eyes and suturing the area |
Advantages |
1. Reduces eye wrinkles |
1. Good biocompatibility |
1. Short operation time |
1. Good aesthetic outcome |
1. Provides good tightening effect |
Potential Risks |
1. Risk of eye infection |
1. May cause asymmetry between eyes |
1. Risk of infection |
1. Risk of infection |
1. Risk of skin infection |
Duration of Results |
5–10 years |
3–5 years |
10–20 years |
5–10 years |
10–20 years |
Reference Price |
5,000–10,000 CNY per session |
20,000–60,000 CNY per session |
3,000–20,000 CNY per session |
3,000–20,000 CNY per session |
3,000–8,000 CNY per session |
In daily life, getting adequate rest and avoiding prolonged eye strain may help prevent droopy eyelids.




