Hi doctors! I am a young (20s) patient of Asian descent and already had a very conservative upper bleph (double eyelid surgery) done about two years ago. I still desire my eyes to be a bit bigger and more open and I am considering between a revision upper bleph (removing more skin) or an endoscopic browlift (which will increase the distance between my eyes and brows, giving it a bigger look). Any advice would be well appreciated!
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Answer: Medial Epicanthoplasty and Endoscopic Brow Lift
It is possible to achieve brow augmentation using temporary or permanent fillers. However, I would suggest you to seek consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon, experienced in treatment of this area, to discuss whether augmentation is the way to achieve desired result. It may also be...
For significant improvement, hooded eyelids require surgery if there is enough skin. For nonsurgical treatments: Radiofrequency (Thermage or Venus Legacy/Viva), injectable fillers, and a Botox brow lift can help contour the eyebrows and lift the eyelid skin. I recommend getting a formal...
Glabellar lines are caused by activity of the underlying muscles and are best treated with Botox. You can also use Botox to even out your eyebrow, but of course this is temporary. Botox can be used to lower the left brow and to give a slight lift the the right brow improving the symmetry. An...