What is the relation between drooping upper lids, and forehead lines?
• Are you tired of drooping, baggy eyelids? Of big lines in your forehead? • Both have the same cause – aging of the upper face. • Aging causes the brow and upper lid skin to sag. Brow droop worsens upper lid droop. • Drooping brow and upper lid skin weigh directly on the upper lids, causing them to ride lower on the eye. Upper lid skin may even rest on the lashes, obscuring the lid margin. • These brow and lid changes partially block your upper vision – at which point your brain takes over, and makes you raise your brow. Raising the brow causes forehead wrinkles. • If you have prominent forehead lines, you are raising your brow – in order to see. Your brain is trying to lift that extra brow and upper lid tissue off of your upper lids in order to open your eyes. However, most people with forehead wrinkles are not even aware that they are raising their brows. They are shocked when they actually see a picture of themselves trying to open their eyes without raising their brows. Many can b