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Thank you for sharing your question and posting your photos. It’s hard to determine the problem since you are not looking directly at the camera lens. You appear to have ptosis which can be corrected by an experienced oculoplastic surgeon. Make an appointment for comprehensive evaluation and treatment. Good luck,
Changes in eyelid appearance, eyelash curl, and vision can occur with age, but it's important to consult with an eye doctor or an ophthalmologist for a proper evaluation. As we age, the skin around the eyes can lose elasticity, causing the eyelids to droop or appear larger. This condition is...
Not is not possible to reverse this …. Unfortunately, you would have to just wait until it dissipates. Best of luck !
The creases are too high and the eyelid platform is a little bulky. Crease lowering surgery would be beneficial. Please understand that very few surgeons understand the upper eyelid well enough to offer crease lowering surgery. The success of revisional surgery very much depends on what is left...
In addition to right upper eyelid ptosis and no crease on the right, you also have significant compensatory brow elevation that is far greater on the right side. The left upper eyelid also appears ptotic. The success of surgery will depend on the amount levator function. That is a measure of how...
Thank you for sharing your questions and posting your photo. It appears that you have mild ptosis. This can be corrected by an experienced oculoplastic surgeon. Make an appointment for detailed evaluation and treatment. Good luck.
The asymmetry of eyebrows, left being slightly elevated, comes from your ptosis, as a compensatory mechanisam, to open your ptotic eye. Once ptosis surgery is completed, that effect on the brow will deminish and you will, very likely, end up with more or less symmetric brows. Only at that time...
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