Christopher David Jones, MBBS, BSc, FRCS (Plast) says:
Thanks for the photos. I think there are 2 issues here; firstly, there is no defined crease on the left (1st pic) upper eyelid. Secondly, there is a small amount of skin excess on the left upper eyelid.
Revision surgery will be required to address both of these.
It's important to note that cosmetic surgery, such as blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery, is typically performed for aesthetic purposes and may not improve the underlying eye condition.
Pseudoexotropia is a condition where the eyes appear to be turned outwards, but they are, in fact, aligned...
Thank you for sharing your question. If you could send photos, it would be easier to discuss the issues. “Big eyes” can mean many things (the opening height or amount of skin covering). Please see in Oculoplastic Surgeon for a conference of evaluation and guidance. Good luck.