Hello,
Excellent advice given to you by Dr. Freund.
I would also add that since you are only two weeks removed from your surgery you need to allow more time for further healing to occur before making a final assesment of your results (ie. the wrinkling skin on your eyelid).
Once the swelling has gone done, the underlying scar tissue has formed (this is good & normal scar tissue formation), the lymphatic drainage has been normalized and your skin has "settled in", you can discuss any concerns you have with your surgeon and should have many options to get the final result you desire.
If you do indeed end up with extra, wrinkly skin that bothers you, your surgeon may recommend one of the following options:
1. Skin Removal - the extra skin can be "pinched up" and removed
2. Laser Resurfacing - this can provide extra tone and help reduce the wrinkles
3. Chemical Peel - also improves skin tone and improves fine wrinkles
4. Leave things alone - sometimes based on a Patient's anatomy it is actually better to leave some "excess" skin behind so as to avoid complications or altering the shape of the eye too much.
Take Care,
Dr. Jafri


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