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Yes, you do appear to have a negative canthal tilt. This is usually addressed with a canthoplasty or canthopexy. The canthopexy involves suturing your superficial lateral retinculum higher on your lateral orbit.
Yes it appears you do have negative canthal tilt. That's when the outer corner of the eye slants downwards. Change is possible.
Dear (daughter of moon, Singapore, SG),Thank you for you question and sharing your photographs. This should settle with time. This is still rather early in your recovery. Scar gel, massage are good suggestions. I would add to that some sunblock to help prevent pigmentation. From the picture, i...
Hi, I often treat chalazia and styes with steroid injections first and most of the time that is all a patient will need. Occasionally it may take more than one injection and if that does not resolve it completely, it can be opened and drained either from the backside of the lid (without visible...
Swelling is common with this procedure and I am not a big fan of fat grafting directly under the eyes. With that said, I would be very cautious having steroid injections in this area it may cause atrophy to your normal tissues. Best regards, Michael V. Elam, M.D.