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A detailed in person assessment is needed to determine the details of your ptosis and your best options for correcting this situation. Likely you need and anterior levator resection ptosis surgery with a new hard crease made at the proper height. Your eyes can be your best feature.
Your eyes are properly spaced. The first thing I see is that you have ptosis (droop). In other words, the upper lids are too low. See a plastic or ophthalmic plastic surgeon who is experienced in treating this. See the last example in the attached web reference.
Yes you are likely candidate for upper blepharoplasty. It is important to have personal evaluation to determine realistic results and see an expert for safe, natural results.
You have lower lid retraction on your left lower eyelid. This can be secondary to scarring from your previous surgery. The lid position can be improved with surgery. Best to see an eyelid expert in your area.
Eyelids are delicate structures and following eyelid procedures healing can require a year or so for optimal healing. Use of lasers and peels (non surgical) likewise require healing. Injection of fillers and fat add yet another factor that sometimes has unintended consequences. It is important...
At home peels like cosmelan, enlighten and aerify along with dermarolling (MTS roller with anteage MD ampules) should be started now. There are many things you can do to treat under eye hollows and dark circles. A surgical option to remove skin and/or fat will such as lower eyelid blepharoplasty...
As we age, our eyelids naturally sag and droop. A combination approach would be best to see visible improvement. In terms of non-surgical treatment options, I would recommend a Chemical Brow Lift (using Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, or Jeuveau) and filler injections to rejuvenate the temples, eyebrow,...
I realize this is quite the old question for this platform, but I do get this quite often in person so may be helpful for others. If you don’t have excess orbital fat and otherwise would not require blepharoplasty, a great way to correct the tear trough is to graft micronized fat from a s...
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