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  2. These magic strips give the appearance of an eye lift - AOL

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    Appear younger without invasive-surgery with these easy-to-apply eyelid lifting strips -- on sale for a limited time!

  3. Shop this video: Magicstripes: your surgery-free eyelift - AOL

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    Sagging eyelids is a problem that affects a lot of women, but now Magicstripes can solve this problem without surgery. Shop this video: Magicstripes: your surgery-free eyelift Skip to main content

  4. Shoppers Purchased This Bestselling $23 Face and Neck ... - AOL

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    Confidence-boosting eyelid-lifting strips come in handy for droopy eyes. Nourishing creams hydrate the skin and reduce the appearance of forehead wrinkles . But what about the face and neck?

  5. Apraxia of lid opening - Wikipedia

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    Manual lifting of the eyelid often resolves the problem and the lid is able to stay open. ALO was first clearly described as a distinct entity in 1965 as "a nonparalytic motor abnormality characterized by the patient's difficulty in initiating the act of lid elevation present only momentarily at the start of lid opening."

  6. Blepharoplasty - Wikipedia

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    Concerning the upper eyelid, a blepharoplasty procedure can resolve the loss of peripheral vision, caused by the slackness of the upper-eyelid skin draping over the eyelashes; the outer and the upper portions of the field of vision of the patient are affected and cause him or her difficulty in performing mundane activities such as driving an ...

  7. Blepharospasm - Wikipedia

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    Patients suffering from blepharospasm may get relief by wearing spectacles fitted to lift the upper eyelid. [43] Among complementary therapies, two simulate sensory tricks: Attaching a device to spectacle frames to press on the patient's temple, [ 52 ] and applying thin cosmetic tapes to the forehead and eyebrows. [ 53 ]