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Thank you for your question and photos. While perfect symmetry is difficult to achieve, you may find improvement through a combination of dermal filler and neuromodulator injections. Hyaluronic acid dermal fillers can add volume to specific areas around the eyes, while a neuromodulator such as Botox can be used to relax overactive muscles. Together, these formulas can help to create a more symmetrical appearance, with results that may last for over a year. I recommend scheduling an in-person consultation with an experienced, board-certified injector who can suggest the best combination of formulas for you.
It's difficult to say without the benefit of a formal evaluation. This is my expertise and a huge portion of my practice. Asymmetry is normal and expected. See an expert who does facial shaping with surgical and non surgical methods to get a comprehensive option. Best, Dr. Emer.
We are all asymmetrical to some degree and your eyes certainly fall within a normal range. To improve asymmetry we can use various tools such as Botox, fillers, and sometimes surgery. It depends of the patient's goals as well as the degree of correction needed. I encourage you to begin by visiting with a board certified plastic surgeon near you for a consultation.
Thank-you for your query! The fold on the medial side of your eye can be improved by scar revision which may or may not need a Z plasty or Y-V plasty. Please discuss your options with your surgeon as this problem can be solved by local tissue arrangement, All the best!
As we age, our eyelids naturally sag and droop. A combination approach would be best to see visible improvement. In terms of non-surgical treatment options, I would recommend a Chemical Brow Lift (using Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, or Jeuveau) and filler injections to rejuvenate the temples, eyebrow,...
Hi @rachaelgodd86. You would be a great candidate for a lower blepharoplasty. A lower blepharoplasty will address the herniated fat pads and excess skin under your eyes giving you a more refreshed and rested appearance. Best of luck, Dr. Nima!
If your eyelid margin (edge) is truly lower on one eyelid than the other, then you likely have eyelid ptosis (a weak eyelid muscle). This is corrected by tightening one or both of the eyelid muscles that raise your eyelid, which is called ptosis repair. You also may have some redundant eyelid...
Common reasons for lower blepharoplasty include tear trough deformity or pseudoherniation of the orbital fat creating "eye bags." Transconjunctival lower blepharoplasty with fat repositioning will provide nice results and a better lid-cheek transition in this case. An in-person exam would...
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