So in essence I dislike the upper eyelid exposure and the general largeness, and protrusion of the eyes. Is it possible to achieve more of an almond/hooded deeper set eyes as akin to the morph. I believe I have levator disinsertion/ptosis as denoted by the extra upper eyelid crease. Can correction thereof in conjunction with a blepharoplasty, tighten the eyelids remove the extra crease and lower the upper eyelid crease? Could it also expose more of the preaponeurotic fat? I’m mixed race half white/half ethic, idw to hear “it’s just your race”
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Entropion, a condition where the eyelid turns inward, is a potential complication of lower blepharoplasty, particularly when the procedure is performed from outside the eyelid (transcutaneous approach). However, the incidence of entropion after lower blepharoplasty varies depending on various...
The human face is fairly asymmetric on all people.
Most of the symmetry is based on skeletal structure.
During embryological development, the two sides of the face develop independently from each other, and eventually fuse in the midline.
Most likely, your eyesocket sit differently in your skull...
With regards to the lower, you appear to have hypertrophic orbicularis oculi muscles, particularly on the right. The left is a little more difficult to discern based on a picture alone. The left does appear that it would benefit from surgery to tight the skin, at least.
Regarding your upper...