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Hello and thank you for your question. A formal evaluation would be needed to determine the best treatment. There are both surgical and non-surgical options to correct this, depending on the situation. For less significant upper eyelid skin excess or more mild improvement, there are nonsurgical treatments: Radiofrequency (Thermage or Venus Legacy/Viva), injectable fillers, and a Botox brow lift can help contour the eyebrows and lift the eyelid skin.Surgery (browlift and/or upper blepharoplasty) is a great option for more significant improvement- for example if the hooded eyelids have more excess skin present. Dr. Donald Groves is an expert facial plastic surgeon that I work with, who specializes in these types of procedures. It is important that if you are considering surgery that you go to someone who is well trained and very experienced with these delicate operations to get the best results. I suggest getting a consultation with an experienced cosmetic dermatologist and facial sculpting expert, or an aesthetic facial plastic surgeon like Dr. Groves; we are both located right here in Los Angeles. Best, Dr. Emer
I think your eyes look fine?? Not sure what you are referring to. z
The medial and central portion of your lower eyelid look like the position does not need adjustment to achieve what you show in your modified photo. Your natural photo shows some downward dystopia of your lateral lower eyelid ( the half toward your ear). I agree that a canthoplasty alone might...
No problem and no need for the expense, downtime and risks of surgery at this time. The upper cheek region is a major support for the under-eyes. So, when there is a deficit of volume in that region, it leads to under-eye hollows and a poor transition between the upper cheeks and the...
We can achieve an almond-shaped eye look with a combination of a temporal lift and canthoplasty. This change will be permanent, as we will adjust the fixation point of the lateral edge of your eyelids. However, the asymmetry you’re noticing in your eyes is actually due to the asymmetry in y...