She may not have to sleep with one eye open — but she sure is walking around that way.

After moving from Florida to New Jersey, 28-year-old Lydia August found a new neurologist to administer the Botox injections she relies on to treat her severe migraines.

Everything seemed to be Botox as usual until a few days after the injection.

“I woke up and looked in the mirror, and my right eye looked a little more closed than the other, but I thought maybe I slept on it weird. Throughout the day and the next morning, it began to droop more. By the day after, my eye was pretty much completely closed,” August told The Post. 3

The condition August is experiencing, known as ptosis or drooping eyelid, is a rare side effect of Botox injections. It occurs when the Botox weakens the muscles that l

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