Hello, I’m looking for some insight on my case. My wish was to look refreshed. After having a brow lift and lower bleph, I’m experiencing the following: I have ptosis on my right eyelid. My eyes look hollow, and make look even more tired than before. I am not sure if too much was taken out, or if the shadow is from being overfilled. I cannot fully smile anymore. Corners don’t raise and teeth don’t show. Radiesse was used and I was unaware that this was not reversible. Can this be improved?
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November 27, 2021
Answer: Can you advise on lower bleph and brow lift gone wrong?
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Some degree of facial asymmetry is normal, in fact sometimes people look a bit odd if they are "too symmetric". Based on your photo, I would say the asymmetry falls within a very normal range and probably would not recommend any further...
You need to take all your records (including copies of the operative and office notes) to a plastic or ophthalmic plastic surgeon who specializes in eyelid problems including ptosis (droop). What you have had happen is well known to surgeons specializing in these problems. That is why your first...
This can be done under local anesthesia. If properly done it will lift the entire brow, medial and lateral. It will not leave a noticeable scar since hair grows through and in front of the incision. Make sure you see the actual hairline photos with the hairline totally exposed.