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It appears you have right upper lid ptosis that makes the eyes look asymmetric. This can be fixed with surgery. Best to see an eyelid expert in your area.
You have a slight amount of ptosis of your left upper eyelid. This creates a longer platform (tarsal platform show) which makes the eyes look asymmetric. This can be fixed surgically by tightening the muscle that raises the eyelid. Best to see an eyelid expert in your area.
At home peels like cosmelan, enlighten and aerify along with dermarolling (MTS roller with anteage MD ampules) should be started now. There are many things you can do to treat under eye hollows and dark circles without surgery. Non invasive less downtime options such as fillers (Belotero,...
Hi, So looking at your pictures, it would appear that this could be fat beneath the eye and I can perform a Lower Blepharoplasty to help you achieve a less puffy look and to reduce the crease. I can perform this in a way that there are no visible scars which is a popular option among my...
Hello and thank you for your question! Every single person is asymmetric throughout their body and this includes the eyes. Asymmetries and eyelid wrinkles can be corrected with blepharoplasty or cosmetic eyelid surgery. It is one of the first cosmetic surgeries people usually get. While the...
The skin pinch, laser resurfacing, chemical peeling, fat grafting, fillers, and many midface surgeries actually make this problem works with not clear way to fix the issues. In fact many surgeons gas light their patients about this issue. A lot depends on your personal history. I would certainly...
For significant improvement, hooded eyelids require surgery if there is enough skin. For nonsurgical treatments: Radiofrequency (Thermage or Venus Legacy/Viva), injectable fillers, and a Botox brow lift can help contour the eyebrows and lift the eyelid skin. I recommend getting a formal...
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