Horner’s syndromeis a rare disorder that occurs due to damage of the sympathetic nerves (which control circulation and perspiration) supplying the face and eyes. The typical symptoms usually occur on one side and are ptosis (drooping of the upper eyelid), constricted pupil (decreased pupil size...
He was shaking with rage, bunching his fists until his nails dug into his palms, seemingly on the verge of an epileptic fit. Veins stood out on his huge neck and his huge normally-red face grew darker and darker, coloring toward the shade of a varicose vein. A crazed giggle seemingly ...
In fact, when the bandages came off, I thought my face looked weird. Because my nose finally looked normal, it seemed to have completely changed the look of my face.But once I'd got over the shock, I couldn't believe it looked so good, and still can't.Despite this, I wish I'd...