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There are many outstanding oculoplastic surgeons in NYC. I suggest you go on more than one consultation with ASOPRS accredited surgeons and choose one that you are comfortable with and has shared examples of their work that matches your goals.
Choosing a surgeon for ptosis repair depends on your comfort level with the doctor, their track record of excellent results, and their training. Your best bet is to choose a board certified oculoplastic surgeon who is a member of ASOPRS (American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery). This guarantees the quality of their training and will offer you the best indication that they can offer you all available treatment options. Good luck!
NYC has many accomplished and excellent oculoplastic surgeons. I recommend that you consult with a few accredited surgeons who have had vast experience and find one that who best understands your goals and is sure of achieving them.
Eyelid position can change over time, but does not generally fluctuate day to day. While subtle changes are likely nothing to worry about, noticeable changes can be related to certain systemic conditions such as thyroid problems or neuromuscular disease. I would recommend seeing an oculoplastic...
Based on the first two photographs, you do have a brow asymmetry with a higher left brow. Sometimes, this can be compensatory and related to ptosis or droopiness of the left upper eyelid, although it does not seem that you have significant frontalis muscle activation on the photograph. I would...
I do not think this will fix itself. You need to find a ptosis surgeon who really understands Asian eyelids. This is fixable so don't despair. The challenge is that you are likely going to need to travel to find the right surgeon and I am not sure you will find anyone in Europe.