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A medial canthoplasty can be done to change the shape of the eyelid's inner corner, howerver, often the result is less than natural and a visible scar may be seen. For this reason I am often reluctant to recommend this procedure unless patient has significant pre-existing problem.If you posted a photo, this would make things more helpful.
at the little difficult to say given we have very little history or photos but in many ways the answer would be yes.if you're Asian a medial canthoplasty could be done or simply extending the anterior aspect of the upper eyelid incision can also help creating an improved inner corner. I'll attach a video that hopefully will find usefulChase Lay, MD
You can see the scar here, which is completely normal at one week post-op. The skin in this area is very thin and with time this scar should disappear. While laser can improve the scars, it is almost never needed in this area.
What you are seeing is the orbicularis muscle that is under the lash area. After surgery this muscle may stay swollen for awhile so it may resolve. Taking out the fat under the eye may accentuate this muscle. You will need to give it more time to heal. You may...
Facial asymmetry is normal. Most people have it and I see no abnormality. Sometimes it is just aging.
The only exceptions I make for teenagers are trauma, tumors, congenital issues, and cosmetic concerns in working models and actresses who are currently making a living with the face. You will probably benefit from a very refined upper blepharoplasty at some point. On the other hand,...
Individuals with Grave's disease can have swelling and malar changes associated with their orbital disease. This generally to do not full resolve when the Grave's diseases burns out. Grave's disease is associated with an overactive thyroid. If you have been diagnosed as...
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