All people have significant degrees of facial asymmetry during embryological development, the two sides of the face form independently from each other, and eventually fused in the midline. It’s common for people to have asymmetry of their borrow position , and this is often directly related w...
Fat repositioning is a common technique when performing lower lid blepharoplasty. This involves moving the fat from the lid into the tear trough and cheek to add volume to the midface. This does not damage the tear trough area. This technique does involve the release of ligaments around the tear...
You would be a candidate for upper lid blepharoplasty to remove any excess skin from the lid. You would need an in person consultation to determine if a brow lift is needed.