Ligament of the Eyelids Lateral

The lateral ligament is a thin connective tissue that supports the eyelids and prevents excessive movement. It is located on the side of the eye and connects to the periosteum of the skull. The fibers of this ligament are long and thin, which provides flexibility to the bond. In addition, it has many attachment points. If the ligament is too thick or too short, it can lead to vision problems including double vision, problems with visual focusing, etc.

What causes eyelid ligament dysfunction?

Eyelid ligaments can have various causes of disorder. Some reasons associated with disruption of the ligament may be: