Around 6 months ago I had a lift with incisions within my harline (not sure if this is called Ponytail or subperiosteal). This procedure lifted my cheeks, temples and brow. I Specifically asked my surgeon not to give me a fox eye look and now my eyes are upturned. In particular, my right eye is extremely upturned and a lot more so than the left. My eyes also look smaller than before. Will this improve over time? If it doesn't improve what are my options? I've included a current and old photo.
2 photos
Answers (1)
From board-certified doctors and trusted medical professionals
Yes. In my opinion, it is quite reasonable to combine those procedures. It's often recommended if needed as it only requires a onetime recovery process.
Hollow temples after a facelift can be a potential side effect, and whether it will correct itself over time depends on several factors, including your individual healing process and the specific techniques used during the facelift. Here are some considerations:
1. **Healing and Swelling**: In...
To address cheek sagging and facial asymmetry, a few options could help restore volume and lift:
1. **Fat Grafting**: This involves transferring your own fat from another area of your body to your cheeks. It can restore lost volume, improve symmetry, and provide a natural look. It's especially...