I had upper bleph asian eyelid surgery 2 years ago, then I had a revision to even out my lids and I ended up with huge deep creases I never wanted. I don't want to cut my eyes open again. Can I have the crease released from the back of the eyelid or non-incisionally and remade like no incision DES? What is the best and most conservative way to do crease lowering? Also my surgeon took too much fat out. Some are for and against fat in the eye. Can this be done to make creases less deep?
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A picture of both eyes and eyebrows would help because brow position always affects upper eyelid appearance. Your lateral brows look a bit low, in which case a lateral or temporal browlift may improve the show of the outer half of the upper eyelid.
Although an in-person exam would be necessary to provide a definitive answer, based on the photo you have provided it does appear you would be a suitable candidate for upper blepharoplasty with ptosis repair. It's possible to give you a crease that is defined and more symmetric with upper eyelid...
Although an in-person exam would be necessary to provide a definitive answer, based on the photo you have provided it does appear you would be a suitable candidate for revision upper blepharoplasty to re-create a higher and more defined crease. If you want the best idea of what is possible for...