I’ve noticed that in all my photos, my eyes appear uneven—one eye looks noticeably bigger than the other. It seems like there might be extra skin or fat over one of my eyes, which could be causing this asymmetry. This has been affecting my overall appearance and confidence. Could extra skin or fat over one eye be the cause of this unevenness?What are the possible treatments (both non-surgical and surgical) to address this? Are there risks or side effects I should consider?
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Based on your photos, you are a great candidate for lower lid eyelid surgery plus fat transfer to give you a long term correction of your issues. The filler can be dissolved prior to surgery, but you should have a great result with a well performed procedure with a facial specialist.
The lower eyelids are one of the first areas to start to show signs of aging. One good solution is PRF or platelet rich fibrin. I prefer a formulation called ezGEL.
Some patient have more "scleral show" which is the white part between your eye and your lower eyelid. This is often due to anatomy and the relationship between your eye, eyelid, and eye socket. Sometimes the eye protrudes farther out of your eye socket due to systemic issues such as...