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The eyelids show asymmetry because of ptosis in 1 eye more than the other. We need to see an oculoplastic surgeon for evaluation and then surgery to achieve symmetry.RegardsDr. J
See an oculoplastic specialist for evaluation. You have asymmetric upper eyelid ptosis. There might other factors involved too. Treatment is possible.
If the eyelids have always looked like this, it is congenital ptosis. This can be improved with ptosis surgery provided you have at least 8 to 10 mm of levator excursion. Look for a fellowship trained oculoplastic surgeon in your area to assist you.
It seems your eyelids do not open as much as they should, something called ptosis. Ptosis surgery is best performed by an oculofacial plastic surgeon, who can evaluate you and explain which procedure is best for you. Best of luck!
Dear 13almw, Thank you for your clinical post and photograph. Some female upper lids can be full of attractive subcutaneous fat above the supratarsal fold and be considered very attractive and “bedroom eyes.” Other very attractive female faces can have very high supratarsal folds and a hol...
No. Hollow eyes after blepharoplasty occur when too much fat is removed-most experienced eyelid surgeons do not do this.In addition the modern trend in eyelid surgery is fat grafting or transposition which preserves lower eyelid fat. For more information please read below:
I do see some difference between the size of your left and right eyes. In my experience it is best for this issue to see an oculoplastic surgeon and have a full examination. There are different things that could be causing this difference. So a comprehensive evaluation will be...