I’ve had this small bump for a very long time, noticed it after I first start recovering. I had my procedure done 13 months ago. I haven’t seen my surgeon in 12 months. The bump doesn’t hurt, it only bothers me aesthetically. Is it something I should have checked out? What is it exactly?
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Thank you for your question. A common complaint I get from patients in their late 20s and early 30s is that they feel they're starting to look tired. Usually the best way to brighten up the eyes is by placing filler into the tear trough region. This gives the upper cheek and eyelid region more...
You need detailed evaluation to determine accurately. Two possible options are orbital decompression surgery and upper eyelid skin graft. See an expert.
Thank you for sharing your question and posting your photos. You are a good candidate for conservative upper eyelid blepharoplasty. See an experienced board certified oculoplastic surgeon for comprehensive evaluation and proper guidance. Good luck!