Ticked off about your eyelid tic?
Dr. Anthony Youn, a board-certified plastic surgeon based in Michigan, is sharing three ways to stop the pesky twitching.
“It happens to so many of us,” Youn said Friday in a caffeine intake and if all else fails, Botox injections can take care of it.”
Myokymia is the scientific term for the temporary spasms that mostly affect the lower eyelids. The common condition occurs when the orbicularis oculi, a muscle that surrounds the eye and closes the eyelids, contracts involuntarily.
It “is the fastest-working muscle in the human body, so when it goes into a spasm, it goes into a spasm,”the Washington Post in July.
