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Thank you for sharing your question and posting your photos. There is subtle asymmetry, but due to possible scarring (which makes surgery slightly more difficult) and the mild degree of difference it is not wise to attempt revision. The mild benefit does not outweigh the risks. I hope this helps. Good luck,
Although an in-person exam would be necessary to provide a definitive answer, based on the photo you have provided it does appear you would be a suitable candidate for revision upper blepharoplasty to re-create a more defined crease. If you want the best idea of what is possible for your eyes,...
You may benefit from double eyelid surgery but need more detailed evaluation to determine and also assess possible underlying ptosis. See an expert.
It's possible to give you a crease that is higher and more symmetric with upper eyelid surgery. During the surgery a small amount of fat will be removed, and your crease will be formed and set at a bit higher. If you want the best idea of what is possible for your eyes, do your due diligence,...
Asian blepharoplasty is different from other eyelid surgery for both anatomical and aesthetic reasons. The shape, height and formation of the crease is different in Asian patients, so it's important to find a surgeon specializing in Asian blepharoplasty. Most surgeons who do not perform a lot...
You may benefit from revision upper blepharoplasty (to lower crease on the right and/or elevate on the left side) or right upper eyelid filler injection. Need more detailed evaluation to determine.
It is very bothering problem, you should have surgery as soon as possible. Otherwise you can have corneal problems.Best RegardsDr Ayse