I'm trying to compare myself to Chris Hemsworth,but from a side profile,I think my eye area looks somewhat similar to Chris H. When I look at my eyes from the front,specifically in certain lighting, I notice that there isn't a clean transition from my eyes to my cheeks—or whatever comes next.Is it due to the fat or water retention in my lower eyelids? I can't figure out why Chris H. transition looks smoother. What's my orbital vector?Would fillers or fat grafting work?
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February 26, 2024
Answer: Eye rejuvenation
Jason Emer, MDDermatologic Surgeon, Board Certified in Dermatology
At home peels like cosmelan, enlighten and aerify along with dermarolling (MTS roller with anteage MD ampules) should be started now. There are many things you can do to treat under eye hollows and dark circles. A surgical option to remove skin and/or fat will such as lower eyelid blepharoplasty...
Thank you for your query. Some asymmetry is almost universal on the face. If it bothers you, however you need a careful examination and some of the issues with asymmetry can be improved with Botox or fillers. Please find an experienced Board certified Plastic surgeon who can examine you and help...
Upper blepharoplasty surgery typically leaves visible scars that are only visible when people close their eyes.
Other people typically don’t see these because most of the time when you’re with other people your eyes are open.
It’s not unusual for people to have a gradual color change in the s...