It's improved, however the incision never smoothed out completely. So it's visible, but not obvious or hideous or bizarre looking. The physician did give my eyelid injections a few times to relax the incision. It didn't hurt although the needle was injected inside my lower lid. I seemed to help a little. So it's a trade off, I don't have hooded upper lids and puffy under eyes anymore. The incision that didn't heal correctly was the only long lasting drawback. Catch it early if you get keloids, so it doesn't interfere with the healing process.
I have to thank you and the others for honestly posting your experience. I've seen the infomercials and my mother had the procedure. She looks like she still needs a facelift, I don't see the dramatic results they show on TV. I will never do this procedure because the results don't seem favorable from this website, and they leave people hanging, just like my mom. They want more money to fix.
First off = You look great, but it doesn't look like the slope will happen because the implants seem a little too large for the skin you had to accomodate them. I had implants with saline and had excess skin(sag) and requested a slope and slight hang, when I had my surgery. I told the docter I wanted to keep them bouncy. Took about 3 months for mine to completely drop. They may not be what you were hoping for, but they look better.
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