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Circular white pearls that appear on a blepharoplasty incision may be a simple inclusion cyst. These may be unroofed in the office with a needle and the contents removed for a flat scar appearance. I suspect that a follow up visit with your surgeon will result in a happy ending. I hope this helps. Sincerely, Dr. Joseph.
I suggest you follow up with your provider.The lesion may represent scar tissue or a cyst formation.Regardless, I think if it bothers you enough to have it removed then your surgeon should be able to do so fairly easily.Best,Mats Hagstrom MD
The simple answer to your question is no. Moving the eyeball Requires moving the entire eye socket. This type of surgery is highly involved, includes serious risk, and would be extremely expensive I think it’s better to just drop the idea. Best, Mats Hagstrom MD
Sorry if this answer disappoints you, but your eyes are most beautiful in their position, shape, aperture, orientation, and extraocular / extraorbital contours. Please look in the mirror and appreciate your unique appeal and magnificence.
Hello and thank you for your question. A formal evaluation would be needed to determine the best treatment. There are both surgical and non-surgical options to correct this, depending on your specific situation. For less significant puffiness and sagging UNDER the eyes, or more mild...
To make it quality assessment regarding the outcome of any plastic surgery procedure we need to see quality before and after pictures. The cropped pictures you included a really insufficient for us to make a quality assessment. Follow up with your provider and get a complete set of proper full...
There is a procedure to reposition Eyesockets it is highly invasive and not appropriate unless somebody was born with a true disfigurement. In your case, I don’t think the procedure is indicated. Best, Mats Hagstrom MD.
In looking at these photos however, it is not immediately obvious that this lesion represents a chalazia. I strongly recommend that you see an ASOPRS fellowship trained oculoplastic surgeon to be assessed for this. If they agree it may be a chalazia, kenalog injection is a very good treatment...
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