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For unique cases where a variety of modalities could be used to treat the condition, I would suggest an in-person or virtual consultation to develop a custom and effective treatment plan. It is difficult to precisely define the best option without collecting the same information. I suggest reaching out to an expert for a consultation with surgical and non-surgical methods to get a comprehensive option. Best, Dr. Emer.
Thank you for sharing your question and posting your photo. Your eyelids are considered symmetrical. Any subtle difference that you detect appears too minimal for treatment to me. The risks vs the benefits must be understood prior to surgical intervention. Make an appointment for in person consultation with an experienced oculoplastic surgeon. Good luck.
We are all asymmetrical to some degree which adds to our unique look. The asymmetry of your eyelids falls into the normal category. You can keep your eyes and skin looking refreshed by using medical grade skin care products, such as Transform MD, and wearing sunscreen every day.
There are a few different options to address the hollowness of the under eyes after surgery. Additional fat from the lower lids can be rotated or transposed; fat grafting; or fillers. Depends on what your original surgery entailed. Best to see an eyelid expert.
Hello!Thank you for your question! As far as I can see your photo. You have not enough extra skin above your eyes so I will not recomment upper eyelid blepharoplasty.Best regards.
For unique cases where a variety of modalities could be used to treat the condition, I would suggest an in-person or virtual consultation to develop a custom and effective treatment plan. It is difficult to precisely define the best option without collecting the same information. I suggest...
Excess skin, fat herniation from behind the eye, and insufficient fat at the lid cheek junction (i.e. the tear trough) are the main cause of large bags under the eyes. By performing a lower blepharoplasty with removal of excess skin, herniating fat, a canthopexy, and fat grafting if needed all...
Thank you for your question. I think that you have festoons, or malar mounds, or malar bags, and this is a significant and highly distressing problem. The treatment of festoons is quite complex. I believe that treating this condition is solely in the purview of an oculofacial plastic surgeon...
Hello, I hope you are well! Your Dr did what was needed, maybe a few more steroid injections could help, I had a case like yours once and I treated it with steroids every 21 days like 3 or 4 times and it helped a lot, also the swelling will go away by itself, you can try maybe massaging the area...