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Thank you for sharing your question and posting your photos. Your problem is difficult to determine from the pics, but due to what appears to be eyelid retraction you might have thyroid eye disease. Please see a board-certified ophthalmologist for comprehensive evaluation and guidance. Good luck!
Facial aesthetics are based un facial skeletal structure, which is not easy or straightforward to change.The simple answer to your question is probably no.Soft tissue solutions to skeletal problems probably aren’t going to give a satisfactory results.Skeletal facial surgery is probably more involved than what you want to undergo.Best,Mats Hagstrom MD
You would benefit from a brow lift. Your eyebrows are too low on your forehead as well as you have a high vertical forehead. A brow lift will lower your hairline, decrease the vertical height of the forehead and elevate the eyebrows. Best Wishes, Gary Horndeski, M.D.
Thank you for your inquiry! Based on your photos, you would be a great candidate for a Lower Bleph to remove excess fullness. You have more fullness to the left side but this surgical option would leave both under eyes symmetrical. We would love to help you reach your goals. Schedule a...
I recommend Botox for the crows feet or a mid face lift. You also have a high forehead and may want to consider an extended brow lift that will lift the eyebrows higher, decrease the vertical height of the forehead, lower the hairline and pull up the corner of the eyes to help resolve the...
You would definitely benefit from a rhinoplasty. The width of the nose is too great and the nose appears asymmetrical. You would also benefit from a brow lift to elevate the eyebrows higher. Best Wishes, Gary Horndeski, M.D.
It does not look that any surgery would further improve your forehead, brows or eyes; your face is symmetric, balanced and beautiful. You should search an answer for visual effect you want with a good make up professional. Good luck.
Hope this finds you well. Many patients experience this over time. Based on the photo provided a lower lid blepharoplasty using the skin pinch technique would work well for you. With a small incision just under the lash line we are able to eliminate all the extra skin. Best of luck.
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