This image illustrates Stage I ptosis. Despite the droop, the visual axis remains mostly unobstructed, and the patient may not notice significant visual impairment. This early stage of ptosis often results from mild levator muscle weakness or age-related changes and may present with subtle asymmetry in facial appearance. The visualization is ideal for demonstrating early anatomical changes in eyelid position, making it useful for clinical education, preoperative assessment, and discussions about potential treatment options.
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