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Ultimately, it is likely that you will benefit from ptosis surgery to address this issue. There is a new prescription drop called Upneeq that raises the eyelid for a few hours. You might talk with your eye MD about this product to see if it is right for you.
Have you tried the drop 'upneeq'? it does lift the lift however in your case, your eyelids are symmetric and there is just hollowness of the right upper eyelid area; this could be fixed with filler or fat transfer to the upper lid; unfortunately this is a surgical procedure.
Some of the eyelid asymmetry in your photo is due to hollowness on the left side. There are some nonsurgical treatments, such as filler that can help increase the volume and improve the overall symmetry of this area.
Yes it can be done but it is important to have individual evaluation to determine accurately and see an expert.
Thank you for sharing your question and posting your photos. Since the change of your eyelids was literally overnight, this problem should correct itself. If the issues do not resolve, see an oculoplastic surgeon for in-person consultation. Good luck!
An upper lid blepharoplasty will address the excess skin adequately. You can add fat grafting to the upper brow to help reduce the hollow appearance.
I see 3-4 new consultations each week for individuals who were talked into grafted fat for the lower eyelid. It does not matter if you had nano, micro, or plain-old fat grafting, these grafts causing scaring, lumps, and disfigurement. If you gain weight, the grafted fat gains weight and these is...
Thank you for sharing your question and posting your photos. You do have a bit of asymmetry and a few folds. My concern with correcting you now would be over-correcting the problem. I would wait a few more years to see if it worsens. The skin is not obstructing your vision. There might be a mild...
A physical examination is needed to actually know what is going on in your lower eyelid. Sometimes things that appear to be "eyelid bags" are caused by different things. Lower eyelid surgery addresses herniated orbital fat. But the fullness can actually be caused by unveiled orbital rim bone. If...
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