When considering fillers for altering the appearance of the eyelid crease, it's important to understand that while fillers can add volume and improve the overall contour of the eyelid area, they are not typically used to make the eyelid crease lie closer to the eye itself. Fillers are more commonly used to address volume loss, such as in the tear troughs or around the eyes, to create a smoother transition between the eyelid and cheek or to reduce the appearance of hollows. If your goal is to change the position of the eyelid crease, you might need to consider other procedures that are specifically designed for eyelid modification, such as blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery. These procedures can offer more precise changes in the eyelid anatomy. It's essential to consult with a board-certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon who can assess your individual anatomy and aesthetic goals and discuss the most appropriate treatment options for you. They will be able to provide personalized advice and recommend a treatment plan that aligns with your desired outcomes.