I had a gliding brow lift performed 6 months ago. The surgeon was too aggressive, which resulted in feminizing my eyebrows. I am planning a revision to lower them. Another issue is that the aggressive procedure altered the position of my eyelid. My eye stays slightly open when I try to close it, and it seems like I no longer have a crease. I uploaded a picture to show what will happen once the brow is lowered. One of the surgeons I consulted talked about a reverse upper blepharoplasty.
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Thank you for your question and for sharing your photographs. Since the inner corners of your eyebrows appear moderately low and face downward, a brow lift might be a beneficial option for you. You might try manually lifting both the lateral part of your brow and a bit of the inner corner to get...
If you feel all three procedures (upper bleph, lower bleph, and brow lift) are needed:
1. Lower Blepharoplasty: Removes puffiness or hollowness under the eyes. 2. Brow Lift: Elevates low or heavy brows, opening the upper eyelid area. 3. Upper Blepharoplasty: May not be necessary if brow...
It appears that most of residual “deformity” is dynamic; Botox injection may be an answer. Once forehead is dynamically stable it would be possible to identify additional irregularities and treat them with fillers or fat transfer. In person or teleconference consultation with an experienced boa...