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It depends on if you have health insurance and your physician participates. Since you are in Philippines it is hard to answer that question. If it is payment out of pocket, it will vary per physician/office. Good luck.
Follow your surgeon's suggestions. Some of these resolve without too much trouble. Some require revisional surgery in order to improve. Time will tell. Consider posting photos so that we can provide more specific suggestions.
Agree with Dr. Steinsapir's comments. Everyone is born with asymmetries of the face caused by unequal bony and soft tissue. As we age, we lose facial volume, and asymmetries become more pronounced- especially around the eyes. In your case, we note bony socket asymmetry as well as brow, cheek and...
Typically eyelid surgery has no relationship to the atrophy of the cheek area. Atrophy is caused by factors such as aging, genetics, lifestyle, and hormonal changes. There are some procedures where fat can be repositioned in the malar area through the lower eyelid incision, but this is not as...
You are healing very well after your eyelid surgery and it look nicely performed. You do have swelling and as it goes down the skin above the crease will descend but also tighten a bit. The height of your eyelid won't change as this is determined by the incision line and that will stay...
The pictures are less than desirable to evaluate this situation at this time. The crease of the upper lid is a very specific anatomic entity. It can not be moved very easily without very specific and distinct operative procedures. Usually, if the crease is present - the incision is made at that...
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