I am 48 years old. I had internal ptosis repair to my right eye about eight years ago. I had an external ptosis repair to my left eye and blephoraplasty to both eyes one year ago. Since the left ptosis repair, I’ve had two corrective surgeries to my left eye and one corrective repair to my right eye (all within the last year). I’m still assymetrical and wonder if it’s possible to fix the original misshaping of my right eye by the original surgeon or if I have any other options.
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Based on limited photos- it appears that you are absent an eyelid crease. This is a usual oriental eye. If you prefer to have a definite eyelid crease- or a more occidental eye then you will need a specific procedure to create this crease . I suggest that you seek a Board Certified PS with...
Thank you for your query. I would not advise any eyelid surgery along with LASIK. A good idea would be to get your ptosis surgery first and then wait till your eye closes completely at rest, as there may be a slight over correction of ptosis initially, which resolves in several weeks. Please...