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Based on your singular photo, you appear to have ptosis which means droopiness of your upper eyelids on both sides. This is the best addressed by an ocular plastic surgeon. The goal would be to raise your eyelid margin by several millimeters for a more open eyed appearance. I hope this helps! Sincerely, Dr. Joseph
Your eyebrows are quite low and you would benefit from a browlift. Also, your eyes are deeply set and a blepharoplasty would not be helpful.Best Wishes,Gary Horndeski, M.D.
It appears that you have condition known as droopy eyelids or eyelid ptosis. Correction of this deformity is surgical. In person consultation with a board certified plastic or oculoplastic surgeon is recommended. Good luck.
Hello so sorry this happened to you! It's very challenging to see what is happening without a photo but it sounds like the fronatlis muscle was removed on one side. Typically that is a small resection and not the entirety of the muscle. An in person visit is always best but this can be...
The redness, dryness, and darkened skin around the injection site after 5-FU treatment post-blepharoplasty is usually temporary. However, since you are Fitzpatrick skin type 1, your skin is quite fair and can be more reactive or sensitive. 5-FU injections can cause local irritation and may lead...
The connection between your skin and eyelid muscle (dermis and levator aponeurosis) can be strengthened surgically with a technique called supratarsal fixation, whereby sutures underneath the skin are used to re-establish this connection to create a deeper, more crisp crease with a more...