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...
In your case augmentation of cheek bones with implants would be best way to correct malar hypoplasia (small cheek bones). This should be supported with lower blepharoplasty, periorbital fat grafting, upper blepharoplasty. In person consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon with...
The goal of every surgery should be no complications. After your lower blepharoplasty, exercise can increase your heart rate and blood pressure and potentially lead to bleeding and bruising. It is prudent to allow your tissue to heal, your deeper tissues as well as your skin, before adding...