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Hello, I am Dr. Cemil Işık, you have identified your problem well. The treatment for this is only possible with surgery. The tight eye connections we call "canthus" need to be repositioned in right place, a little higher. This surgery is called canthoplasty.
You need to get a canthopexy in order to treat this condition. It can be performed under general anesthesia and has a relatively short down time. There are several approaches, best option would be decided after proper consultation. Good luck!
We can perform canthopexy to change the angle of chantal tilts to your desired position. This can be planned as a standalone operation or also during the same operation a temporal brown lift can be added to change the perioribital and temporal region together.
The risk of blindness is always present but is rare in lower blepharoplasty. If you have no bleeding risk, the surgery can be done with minimal risk of blindness, especially since your doctor is oculoplastic with 25 years of experience.
Your eyebrows are asymmetrical, one is lower than the other. You may benefit from a brow lift to correct the asymmetry. This may also improve the upper eyelid skin appearance. I would recommend you do the brow lift first and then if you are not satisfied then repeat the upper blepharoplasty...
Thank you for posting your question here!I will start by saying that my answer is based on the limited information and pictures provided. For a more tailored plan I would recommend you visit a plastic surgeon in person. In most cases, achieving the cat eye/almond eye look involves performing two...
Your eyes are absolutely beautiful and you truly need nothing. Whatever you have done surgically is likely to harm you. Sadly, someone will feed into this insecurity and you will end up having a surgery that you really don't need now. That surgery is also not likely to be what you needed...
The lateral canthus is a tendon structure that attached the eyelids to the outer orbital rim. As such this structure is very important for the shape and function of the eyelids. In many situations, eyelid surgery can destabilize the position of the eyelids and lateral canthal surgery is...
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