You have early levator disinsertion with a compensatory eyebrow elevation. This means that you have a heavy upper eyelid and eyelash ptosis. This shades the top of the eye and makes the eye look dull and lifeless. This is done with an anterior levator resection repair of the insertion of the...
This is a classic situation. Whenever I see a patient who wants an upper eyelid surgery, I always start by looking at brow position. I think for you it depends if you like where your brows sit. If you'd like them higher, then a brow lift would likely be the best procedure, because that will also...
You may have a negative or neutral canthal tilt- it is hard to say based on that photo. What you definitely have is scleral show, which is where you can see the whites underneath the iris. To correct this one of two (or possibly a combination) of treatments can be done:
1. A canthoplasty where...