This image shows Stage II ptosis, where the upper eyelid droops further, covering approximately half of the pupil. The asymmetry between the eyes is more pronounced, and the visual axis of the affected eye may start to become partially obstructed. This level of eyelid descent can interfere with daily visual tasks, especially in low-light conditions or during reading. It is often associated with moderate levator muscle dysfunction and may be seen in congenital, age-related, or neurogenic causes. The depiction is useful for illustrating the progression of eyelid descent and for educating about diagnostic thresholds and potential indications for surgical intervention.
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