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Best to get in person consultation for a complicated problem. The asymmetry might be from eyelid asymmetry and/or one eyeball being more or less bulgy than the other, among other factors. See an oculoplastic specialist.
However, your photo does show profound upper eyelid ptosis. I encourage you to see an oculoplastic surgeon for a detailed work up of the upper eyelid to determine your best option for improving the upper eyelids.
It would be best for someone to see you in person to go over what exactly can be done to improve your symmetry. Certainly there are options. Good luck.
After 3 months healing than consider revision surgery. unless you feel there will be not enough correction than precede NOW!
Yes it is possible to have a rhinoplasty and a blepharoplasty done at the same time under one anesthetic. This will also allow patients to have one recovery period. It makes total sense to do both procedures together, rather than separately. Just choose your surgeon widely based on extensive e...
Better yet, a video demonstrating the problem. If the problem is present in relaxed position, surgery may be an option. If only when smiling, Botox can help in certain cases.