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Saturday, July 25, 2009
its all about her.

all posed for the camera before going in for the ops.

my miss nayli is ever so cute :p

tag pon nk amek gmbr one lor. told ya, shes vain.

after the operation. she slept like what. close to 6hours. HAHA!

day after ops, i cudnt bear to see this pic. she's too young to undergo all this.

bt i know shes a strong-willed lil girl :)

she said: mama, nayli wants to take pic with the fish :)

now u know im head over heels for this girl, cause despite being my niece, i love her so much more than that. what can i say, i watched her grow up..

well, this is a small insight of what she had gone through...

Ptosis is the medical term for drooping of the upper eyelid, which may affect one or both eyes. As the edge of the upper lid falls further, the upper field of your vision may become diminished.

Ptosis may be present at birth (congenital) or appear later in life (acquired). Congenital ptosis is usually a result of improper development of the levator muscle responsible for lifting the upper lid. There are several causes of acquired ptosis. Among them, the most common cause in the stretching of the levator muscle, due to the ageing process. It is not uncommon to develop ptosis after cataract surgery which can sometimes cause the attachment of the already weakened muscle to stretch further.

Occasionally, an injury to the nerve that stimulates the levator muscle can also cause ptosis. Rarely, ptosis may be the first sign of myasthenia gravis, a condition in which body muscles tire easily.

Ptosis is treated surgically. The main goal of surgery is to elevate the upper eyelid to permit a full field of vision, and attempt to achieve symmetry when the patient is looking straight ahead. Patient with congenital ptosis will still have a drooping lid on up gaze and the white of the eye (sclera) will become visible on down gaze. There may also be inadequate lid closure during sleep.

&this lil dude, my prince charming. my 1st ever real boyfriend :)
nw fucking idiotic sak. oh and quite a temperamental guy. just like me. cb!
he almost beat his sister just now :(