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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.
Sometimes these notches will heal in, or at least heal in enough that they are not very visible. This can take a few months. If it does not heal you will have to remove the notch and reclose the lid. This may be tough as it appears that the lid is pretty tight and is...
You could have these done together but you may want to consult your physician and let them go over what is best for you.
Most of the notches resolve on their own. With your photo it is hard to tell. Gentle massage and warm compresses is the best way to treat it for at least 3 months. At that point if it is still there then you need to get it corrected and that can be done. RegardsDr. J
Dear NBcollis,Blepharitis, especially posterior blepharitis (MGD), can cause blurry vision due to abnormal tear film. Our refraction is very much affected by abnormal tear film. The first thing the light that is brought to our eyes come to contact with is the tear film over the cornea. If that...
It is best to wait until most of the inflammation has subsided before doing fillers but at 4-5 months post-op you should be doing pretty well and can do the fillers. Restylane silk is a very thin filler, so will work well in the tear trough but may not last as long as regular restylane....
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