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You have very mild deficiency and it is questionable whether you need any volume enhancements in the area? If you do not like fillers, fat grafting is the only reasonable option. However, only on the basis of in person consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon with expertise in facial/periorbital fat grafting you should make decision what to do. Good luck.
Hi there, and thank you for your thoughtful question and clear photos! Let’s break this down: Do you have ptosis? From the images you shared, it does not appear that you have true ptosis. Ptosis means the upper eyelid margin (where the lashes are) droops and may partially cover the pupil. In y...
Due to hollowing and puffiness under the eyes, a person can appear older and tired. Currently, the tear trough under the eyes is deeply set, and the fat above it protrudes, creating a noticeable step-off that makes the hollow look even deeper. In such cases, since there is no visible sagging of...
Thank you for your inquiry! We would love to sit down with you to discuss your concerns. Typically, you are able to resume normal activity 6 weeks after surgery. Follow up with your surgeon for their specific post-surgery instructions. Schedule a consultation with a Board Certified Plastic...
Thank you for your question. In your photos, you can still see the residual swelling because of the fillers, which is why I recommend avoiding further fillers in that area. The lateral portion of your lower eyelid has more distance from your eye than ideal. This causes downward traction, and...
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