I think i am looking ugly of my eyes which is deep inside how can i get rid of it please doctor consult my problems and solutions plzzz
Answer: Ugly ??? On review of your picture you seem to be a normal, good looking young man. I do not see any specific problems on your face and I think you problem is more emotional than physical. You have to improve you self esteem, your looks is not the problem. Be more confident and do not get into any cosmetic treatment that you do not need. Best wishes.
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Answer: Ugly ??? On review of your picture you seem to be a normal, good looking young man. I do not see any specific problems on your face and I think you problem is more emotional than physical. You have to improve you self esteem, your looks is not the problem. Be more confident and do not get into any cosmetic treatment that you do not need. Best wishes.
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March 29, 2017
Answer: Eye concerns First of all, you are not unattractive. In order to address your concerns you need to try to identify what you would like to see improved. I encourage you to meet with a plastic surgeon in your area for a consultation. There are many tools available- both surgically and non surgically- to address concerns with the eye appearance.
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March 29, 2017
Answer: Eye concerns First of all, you are not unattractive. In order to address your concerns you need to try to identify what you would like to see improved. I encourage you to meet with a plastic surgeon in your area for a consultation. There are many tools available- both surgically and non surgically- to address concerns with the eye appearance.
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March 28, 2017
Answer: Eye bags I WOULD TRY FILLERS BEFORE GOING IN AND DOING SURGERY , THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FAT TRANSFER AND FILLERS ARE FILLER ARE LESS INVASIVE AND CAN LAST 6-9 MONTHS SOMETIMES UP TO A YEAR DEPENDING ON WHICH ONES. FAT TRANSFERS ARE USUALLY SURGICALLY DONE WITH LIPO AND TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER AREA OF THE BODY. A FAT TRANSFER CAN ALSO BE DONE THROUGH A LOCAL AFTER SURGERY FOR A REPEAT FAT INJECTION. FAT INJECTIONS OR TRANSFERS ARE USUALLY MORE PERMANENT. THIS IS SOMETHING THAT YOU MAY WANT TO SPEAK TO YOUR DOCTOR ABOUT IN A CONSULTATION AND SEE WHAT YOUR OPTIONS ARE. Tweet
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March 28, 2017
Answer: Eye bags I WOULD TRY FILLERS BEFORE GOING IN AND DOING SURGERY , THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FAT TRANSFER AND FILLERS ARE FILLER ARE LESS INVASIVE AND CAN LAST 6-9 MONTHS SOMETIMES UP TO A YEAR DEPENDING ON WHICH ONES. FAT TRANSFERS ARE USUALLY SURGICALLY DONE WITH LIPO AND TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER AREA OF THE BODY. A FAT TRANSFER CAN ALSO BE DONE THROUGH A LOCAL AFTER SURGERY FOR A REPEAT FAT INJECTION. FAT INJECTIONS OR TRANSFERS ARE USUALLY MORE PERMANENT. THIS IS SOMETHING THAT YOU MAY WANT TO SPEAK TO YOUR DOCTOR ABOUT IN A CONSULTATION AND SEE WHAT YOUR OPTIONS ARE. Tweet
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Answer: Lower eyelid bags Hello and thank you for your question. Many patients have similar concerns regarding how to address lower eyelid bags. Fortunately, there are many products and techniques available to help. The core of a treatment regimen is your daily skin care plan. From there, you will graduate to injectables (e.g., botox, juvederm), skin resurfacing (e.g., laser, RF), and ultimately to surgery (if needed). I suggest that you seek evaluation for a lower eyelid lift. Of course, you will need an in-person consultation to evaluate you for these procedures. Preoperative visualization with the Crisalix system may help with your decision. Your treatment plan should be based on a detailed discussion with equal input from both you and your surgeon. Make sure you specifically look at before and after pictures of real patients who have had this surgery performed by your surgeon and evaluate their results. The most important aspect is to find a surgeon you are comfortable with. I recommend that you seek consultation in person with a qualified board-certified plastic surgeon. Good luck! Best, Jon Ver Halen, MD FACS Harvard educated plastic surgeon
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Answer: Lower eyelid bags Hello and thank you for your question. Many patients have similar concerns regarding how to address lower eyelid bags. Fortunately, there are many products and techniques available to help. The core of a treatment regimen is your daily skin care plan. From there, you will graduate to injectables (e.g., botox, juvederm), skin resurfacing (e.g., laser, RF), and ultimately to surgery (if needed). I suggest that you seek evaluation for a lower eyelid lift. Of course, you will need an in-person consultation to evaluate you for these procedures. Preoperative visualization with the Crisalix system may help with your decision. Your treatment plan should be based on a detailed discussion with equal input from both you and your surgeon. Make sure you specifically look at before and after pictures of real patients who have had this surgery performed by your surgeon and evaluate their results. The most important aspect is to find a surgeon you are comfortable with. I recommend that you seek consultation in person with a qualified board-certified plastic surgeon. Good luck! Best, Jon Ver Halen, MD FACS Harvard educated plastic surgeon
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