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Morning,You can do an anchoring technique asian eyelid surgery with fat grafting in the periorbital area and brow and forehead. That'd be the least invasive.Next step would be orbital decompression during which the medial, lateral walls and the floor of the eye socket (orbit) can be fractured out to make more space and allow the globe to sink in further. However, this is an invasive surgery that is sometimes made to sound like it's easy and low risk. It's not. Furthermore asymmetry is more likely in this procedure. You'd still need an Asian blepharoplasty to create a stable crease.Chase Lay MDasian eyelid surgery specialist
Morning. You're normal, just a variation of it. Your eyes are shallow set and the tip of the eyeball is even with or even in front of the brow bone creating a prominent look to the eyes. Surgery form some thing like this includes orbital decompression (which you should not consider, it's to...
You're definitely still swollen and the crease will come down for sure. However, it's been a month, you're still swollen. It will probably be another 4-6 months before you're really comfortable with them. Be patient and avoid surgery for now.Chase Lay MDAsian eyelid surgery specialist.
Slow down young lady. Just use the tape for a few more years and save up. Plus you're young. Just wait and save up to hire the right surgeon for the job. Cost for this surgery across the globe ranges from $1000 up to $7000 under local anesthesia.Best of luck and don't get in a rush.Chase Lay MD