I previously had tear trough filler but had it dissolved 2.5 years ago due to a dent I noticed near my nose whenever I smiled. I believe it may not have been injected perfectly but also have concerns about it going wrong again The past few years I had consistent under eye skin boosters like Jalupro but it’s getting expensive. Now I’m between lower bleph vs tear trough fillers by a better professional. Before and afters of lower bleph involve people with more eye bags. Not sure I’m ready. f37 btw
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The asymmetry is based on your facial skeleton, orbital bones are asymmetrical and it is completely normal, no need to have a surgery to fix this normal anatomical condition
Skin wrinkles so we need to improve skin quality with laser and skin booster injections. Avoid fillers and surgery is not recommended based on your photo.
If you have had two upper blepharoplasties and there is still some heaviness/hooding especially in the outer corners, then it is probably your eyebrow that is overhanging your eyelids. Your eyebrow also "droops" with time and gives the appearance that there is excess eyelid skin. However, your...