Are you certain this was only a bleph with canthopexy? Her midface appears advanced (lifted). Did she perhaps have some sort of filler injected also? I ask because, to me, something doesn't seem right here to me. (Then again, might be the camera's lens distortion).
The cantho on the right eye appears "tight" (and I'd bet that eye is uncomfortable because of it). And, the lid on the left still is seated below her iris at the lateral aspect (which it was before the surgery) but that corner isn't hugging her eyeball. Still, it's early and all of this can change.
Best advice I can give is for both you and she to fully accept the months of necessary waiting for the swelling to receed and tissues to settle into position (your friend is very swollen). Only then will anyone be able to safely judge how to proceed. Revision surgery before the time is right/optimal is an all bad idea.
Really, Dr. Law?? Just ask if they have hospital privileges??
My surgeon,an oral/max DDS MD, is somehow privileged at 3 hospitals to perform full body cosmetic surgeries, i.e.abdominoplasty, breast aug/reductions, etc. No ABMS certs or ABMS recognized certs. Stricly ABOMS. Not even a general surgery residency. So much for that rule!
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