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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, eyelid, eye troughs, upper eye hollows, and forehead. I typically combine this with Ultherapy and thread lifting to lift the brow; RF and skin tightening laser treatments to stimulate collagen production and rejuvenate the skin; and laser or superficial RF devices for improvements in texture, color, and any crepey skin around the eyes as needed. In some cases, surgery is the best solution to achieve the desired results. See an expert for a formal consultation. Best, Dr. Emer.
Based on these photos you have minimal asymmetry. I am not sure that you would achieve significant change with upper blepharoplasty. In person consultation and discussion about your goals may help. Good luck.
Hello,If you have pressure on your eye you can get upper eyelid surgery. But if you don't have any pain or pressure on your eye you shouldnt be worried about that. This is just an aesthetic process and its up to you.
You need to wait at least a full year from your initial surgery but through a transcontival approach it should be possible to remove the excess fat. Some fat grafting g might be necessary. Repositioning fat has limited flexibility in terms of the position of the fat.
Your medial brows are very low. I would recommend a brow lift to address the brow position you have. This can correct some of the excess skin in your upper lids. A revision of the facial scars can also be done in due course.
The gold standard is transconjunctival lower blepharoplasty (with eye fat bags repositioning). Fat injection is unpredictable. See an expert.