A medical condition or treatment opposing ptosis, which is the drooping or sagging of an organ or tissue, especially the eyelid.
From anti- (against) + ptosis (from Greek ptosis, a falling or drooping). Medical terminology uses this Greek root to describe both the condition and attempts to reverse it.
Ptosis often affects the eyelid as people age, and antiptosis treatments might include surgery to lift the eyelid or special contact lenses—solutions for a problem that's literally gravity working against your face.
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