I understand a cheek lift doesn't impact any lifting effects to the outer eyes giving an upswept look. Is it possible for a surgeon to be able to do a slight modification when lifting the cheek through the temple area to also lift the outer eye area to accomplish a pulled upswept look and so my eyes don't appear to round as they are. I've been told I'm not a candidate for canthoplasty due to how round my eyes. But, can I do canthopexy instead with very round eyes?
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1. Endoscopic Midface Lift:
• Advantages: Less invasive, smaller incisions, shorter recovery time, reduced scarring, and natural-looking results. Beauty procedure. Results in a more heart-shaped face and almond-shaped eyes.
• Disadvantages: Limited lift compared to traditional methods, may not...
Thank you for sharing your questions and posting your photos. Unfortunately nothing is permanent. From your photos it appears that blepharoplasty combined with brow lift and fillers is your best option. Have in person consultation with an oculofacial surgeon for more detailed evaluation.
Good luck!
Based on your pictures, it looks like you would benefit from a revision mid-face lift (and possible fat transfer).
Of course, an “in person” consultation would be necessary.
I hope this helps,
best of luck !