I am 22 yrs old and have always had deep indentations in both inner corners of my eyes. They are more noticeable and dark when I am tired but none the less are always there. I am interested in surgery or anything that might reduce these 'indentations'. I would like to know what would be best?
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March 30, 2014
Answer: Based on your photo, you do not appear to have deep/dark indentations in the corner of your eyes.
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