Hello. I had upper bleph with fat repositioning two months ago. I hate the results and want my old lids back. My crease and eyelids would retract as the day went on and became high and a little hollow. I wanted this height to remain permanently instead of later in the day. The doctor recommended fat repositioning and he cut the crease low and not rounded like my original. Now they are heavy and smaller and I wish I could turn back time. I’ve been told it cannot be reversed. Is there a solution?
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Answer: It is highly improbable that the exact appearance of the eyes and the exact function of the eyelids can be restored.
Hello and thank you for the question. Given your age, I would recommend exploring the option of injectable fillers as opposed to autologous fat transfer. It appears as though you have subtle findings of volume deficiency (based on the limited view of the photographs you provided). A detailed in...
Hello! Swelling following blepharoplasty is typically resolved by almost a year from your surgery. Although it is difficult to assess from the photo - perhaps the fullness in your medial eyelid is due to herniated fat that was not removed during your procedure. If your blepharoplasty was skin...
The bulge that you noticed in the lateral aspect of your upper eyelid is a ptotic lacrimal gland. The lacrimal gland supplies lubrication to your eye, and is usually tucked up underneath the bony orbit of your eye. However, in some patients the gland is positioned below the bony rim, and during...