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You may have right upper eyelid ptosis and or more fat loss. Improvement is definitely possible but need more detailed evaluation to determine.
A raised eyebrow is actually very normal on the same side as as droopy lid. The brian will sense the droopy lid and use the brow in an attempt to raise the lid subconsciously. That lid does have ptosis and should respond to surgery. Once that lid is lifted the brows should normalize. You should...
I recommend contacting your internist to be assessed for Grave's disease or other thyroid abnormalities. If these tests are normal, you need a detailed assessment by an experienced oculoplastic surgeon for why you have proptosis and what options are needed to manage this situation.
Dear Beautiful5697, I can see two issues you may have looking at your picture. The first is regarding your upper eyelid asymmetry. The lids are actually the same height - it's the creases that are slightly different in height. The reason for this is your left brow is a bit lower than the...