every day I walk past a picture frame of myself where I love my eyes so much but they dont look like that anymore. It might have something to do with the fact that I'm overweight. I'm mainly concerned with the features of my hooded eyes and my downturned medial canthus. How do I get these back?Coz anatomically I probably have them in some way Could the medial canthus be related to the nose? Or could it also look more downturned (medial canthus) due to the hooded upper eyelids?
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It's hard to answer this question without seeing a photograph. Facial balance and harmony as a whole tend to make the eyes appear larger. This is why after a rhinoplasty, brow lift, or eyelid surgery the eyes often look larger even though they are the same size as they were before surgery....
I think your lower eyelid blepharoplasty was going to be challenging, regardless of who did the procedure.
There appears to be laxity in the lower eyelid, and you were beginning to develop an ectropian or at for having an ectropion if skin and orbicularis muscle was removed.
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You can consider Morpheus8 treatments to help tighten skin and improve overall skin tone and texture. Fillers can be used to addressed asymmetry. We also recommend using medical grade skin care products like Transform MD and wearing sunscreen every day.