I had eyelid surgery, but now I look sad because my inner eyelid is too high. If I lift my outter brow, it brings my inner lid down a little and evens things out. Would a temporal lift work here or revision bleph? Lifting my cheek even helps a little as things just seem to be pulling down on the outside of my face in general rounding out my eyes. Would Botox be a good alternative? It looks worse at times btw.
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Answer: Would a Temporal Lift Fix My Issue with Sad Eyes?
To give the eyebrows a nice lift, we use injectable fillers to improve the eyebrow, upper eye, forehead and temple. A filler is placed on the bone and in the fat pads of these areas to contour and lift without it looking overdone. We use cannulas to limit pain and swelling. I suggest getting a...
Hello and thank you for your question. A formal evaluation would be needed to determine the best treatment. There are both surgical and non-surgical options to correct this, depending on your exact situation.
For less significant issues, there are nonsurgical treatments: To give the eyebrows a...
In general, this will differ for every office. It is important to keep in mind that while an office visit may seem simple enough, such as a suture removal, any time you step into an office that surgeon is taking on quite a bit of responsibility, as he or she will be liable for any other...