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upneeq

A prescription eye drop designed to enhance eyelid elevation for a brighter, more refreshed and more awake appearance. A subtle yet impactful option for patients seeking non-surgical refinement.

Upneeq® is an FDA-approved prescription ophthalmic solution designed to temporarily improve the appearance of low-lying upper eyelids. By stimulating a specific muscle responsible for eyelid elevation, Upneeq® can create a more open, refreshed, and alert appearance — without injections or surgery.

For many individuals, subtle eyelid heaviness can contribute to a tired or shadowed look, even when well-rested. Upneeq® offers a non-invasive option to enhance eye openness and facial vitality with results that develop quickly and last throughout the day.

How It Works

Upneeq® works by activating the Müller’s muscle in the upper eyelid, helping lift the lid position in appropriate candidates. Improvement is often noticeable within minutes, with full effect typically visible within 1–2 hours after application.

The result is a naturally brighter, more awake and youthful appearance while preserving normal expression.

Who May Benefit

Upneeq® may be appropriate for adults experiencing mild upper eyelid drooping (acquired ptosis) who are seeking a non-surgical enhancement option. A medical evaluation is required to determine candidacy.

It can also complement aesthetic treatments such as neuromodulators or skin rejuvenation therapies as part of a comprehensive facial plan.

What to Expect

Upneeq® is applied as one drop in each affected eye once daily, as prescribed. The effect is temporary and designed for daily use under medical supervision.

While it does not replace surgical eyelid correction when significant structural laxity is present, it offers a refined alternative for those seeking subtle enhancement.

At RISE, Upneeq® is incorporated thoughtfully into personalized treatment plans — enhancing natural eye openness while maintaining balance and authenticity.

$165/box

Eye Drops

30 single use droppers

Frequently asked questions

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