Hi, Always wondered if I have a lazy eye or just have an asymmetrical face/eyebrows which makes one eyebrow look lower than the other. Pictures attached.
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To be quite honest, your brow position is quite good and lifting it further WOULD in fact give you an exaggerated, suprised look. The "size" of the eye is determined by the size of the bony eye socket, in addition to the eyelid position. So if you have a smaller eye socket, your eyes will look ...
It may be that you have slightly more skin on one eyelid than on the other which can alter the appearance of the eye itself and give the illusion of a bigger difference. Sometimes removing just a small amount of skin can correct the problem. I would recommend seeing a facial plastic surgeon in...
I understand that this procedure (and any) can create fear and worry. It is minimally invasive and the real thing isn't so bad. Should you elect to use general anesthesia this is your choice. Another alternative is anti-anxiety medication or a similar sedative to relax you during this procedure.