You're not alone. It's estimated 10-20% of adults struggle with low-lying lids – also known as acquired ptosis. This condition is more than an aesthetic issue; it's a medical one, too, with very real effects. Acquired ptosis occurs when the muscles in the eyelid stretch and weaken, causing the upper eyelid to droop. However, only 15% have been diagnosed, and even fewer have received treatment.
Whether it be physically or mentally, droopy eyelids can take a toll on your quality of life. Low-lying eyelids can affect eyesight by not only blocking your vision, but also by reducing field of vision, interfering with day-to-day activities. You may struggle with reading, driving, and using a computer. It could also impact how you feel about your appearance, as you may feel like your eyelids aren't "normal," making you look tired or even older than you are.
Thankfully, there is hope for low-lying lids without surgery. If you have low-lying lids, ask your doctor if Upneeq® (oxymetazoline hydrochloride ophthalmic solution), 0.1% may be right for you. This prescription drop works by activating the Muller's muscle to lift the eyelid, giving them a wider, more awake look.
Looking to lift the way your eyelids look? Schedule an appointment with your healthcare provider today to learn more about acquired ptosis and talk about potential treatment options!
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
What is UPNEEQ?
UPNEEQ® (oxymetazoline hydrochloride ophthalmic solution), 0.1% is a prescription eyedrop used to treat acquired blepharoptosis (low-lying lids) in adults.
What warnings and precautions are associated with UPNEEQ?
What are the most common side effects of UPNEEQ?
The most common adverse reactions with UPNEEQ (occurring in 1-5% of patients) were eye inflammation, eye redness, dry eye, blurred vision, eye pain at time of use, eye irritation, and headache.
What should my doctor know about before prescribing me UPNEEQ?
These are not all of the possible side effects of UPNEEQ. Tell your doctor if you have any side effect that bothers you or does not go away. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects.
To report side effects or product complaints, contact RVL Pharmaceuticals at 1-877-482-3788. You may also report side effects to the FDA by calling 1-800-FDA-1088 or visit www.fda.gov/medwatch.
This is a summary of the most important safety information for UPNEEQ. For more in-depth safety information, please review the full Prescribing Information for UPNEEQ.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
What is UPNEEQ?
UPNEEQ® (oxymetazoline hydrochloride ophthalmic solution), 0.1% is a prescription eyedrop used to treat acquired blepharoptosis (low-lying lids) in adults.
What warnings and precautions are associated with UPNEEQ?
What are the most common side effects of UPNEEQ?
The most common adverse reactions with UPNEEQ (occurring in 1-5% of patients) were eye inflammation, eye redness, dry eye, blurred vision, eye pain at time of use, eye irritation, and headache.
What should my doctor know about before prescribing me UPNEEQ?
These are not all of the possible side effects of UPNEEQ. Tell your doctor if you have any side effect that bothers you or does not go away. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects.
To report side effects or product complaints, contact RVL Pharmaceuticals at 1-877-482-3788. You may also report side effects to the FDA by calling 1-800-FDA-1088 or visit www.fda.gov/medwatch.
This is a summary of the most important safety information for UPNEEQ. For more in-depth safety information, please review the full Prescribing Information for UPNEEQ.