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I have added a link that might be helpful...Hi thanks for sharing your photo. The fullness under your eyes is related to the underlying muscle and not the classic fat pads reason. You may be a candidate for treatment but an in person examination is required-be sure to seek consultation with an ABPS certified plastic surgeon.
Thank you for sharing your question and photo. Your lower eyelids squeeze as you are smiling. Injection of Botox into the muscle which is doing the squeezing might diminish the bags. Depending on how you appear when you are not smiling, fillers might be beneficial to hide the bags to some extent. See an experienced eyelid specialist for detailed evaluation and guidance. Good luck,
Hi there, your eye bags may be corrected with filler. I use a filler called Voluma for this, that's indicated to last up to 2 years. It would probably just be 1 syringe to your left eye bag so make it appear more symmetrical. Our price for that is $799. I have seen great results using this method and do this several times every day.
No worries! You did not do anything that will adversely affect your results. Areas of hardness combined with areas of fullness and depressions is completely normal during the healing process. This should all start to settle over the next three months. Hope this helps and best of luck.
In the vast majority of people the right side of their face is at least a little smaller than the left side. This stems from the actual skull being smaller on the right side. In some people the assymmetry is a little more than in others. In your case your right brow sags more than on the left...
See following link for more information. The inherited lower eyelid retraction with sclera show is due to the eyelid position in addition to the eyeball position. Different treatment options exist.
You appear to have slight eyelid ptosis. I would direct you to be seen by an oculoplastic surgeon for evaluation and recommendations for repair.
Very unlikely b=ut ONLY in person examination of the Facial Nerve on that side could offer you a potential dx.
Thank you for your question. Plexr is a temporary solution and is not engineered to provide significant changes to your appearance. I suggest that you consult with a board certified facial plastic surgeon to discuss the benefits of eyelid surgery, known as blepharoplasty. Best wishes,