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this isn't a very known condition but it's actually quite common; you might have ptosis. no, im not saying that youre slightly hooded eyes that work perfectly fine are gonna be fixed, they're gonna be like that forever unless you can afford cosmetic plastic surgery for 5k+ USD.
but thats where the difference lies - cosmetic plastic surgery is never covered, but medically necessary plastic surgery is.
if you're lucky (or unlucky, idk) and you have extremely droopy eyes when resting your face, you can probably get your insurance to cover surgery to lift up your eyelids.
key word though, medically necessary. your eyes need to be extremely droopy at resting face where you cannot see properly, you have astigmatism, and (this might just be me) you had to lift up your eyebrows just to open your eyes enough to see properly.
not really giving looksmaxxing advice this is just healthmaxxing which is more important but for the autistic folk here i suppose the real benefit is the fact that you might look like slightly better to yourself and no one else instead of actually being able to see properly
but thats where the difference lies - cosmetic plastic surgery is never covered, but medically necessary plastic surgery is.
if you're lucky (or unlucky, idk) and you have extremely droopy eyes when resting your face, you can probably get your insurance to cover surgery to lift up your eyelids.
key word though, medically necessary. your eyes need to be extremely droopy at resting face where you cannot see properly, you have astigmatism, and (this might just be me) you had to lift up your eyebrows just to open your eyes enough to see properly.
not really giving looksmaxxing advice this is just healthmaxxing which is more important but for the autistic folk here i suppose the real benefit is the fact that you might look like slightly better to yourself and no one else instead of actually being able to see properly