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This photo is very blurred and it is difficult to see the exact deformity. It is likely that you may have eyelid ptosis on a “smaller” eye, a condition that can be treated surgically. In person consultation with a board certified plastic or Oculoplastic surgeon is recommended.
You will first want to address the cause of your itchy eyes. If it is allergies, etc this could potentially make your eyes look swollen and add to the asymmetry. Begin by visiting with your primary care doctor or dermatologist for an evaluation.
The first step would be to avoid scratching your eyelid if it’s itchy.I suggest you follow up with your primary care physician.Best,Mats Hagstrom MD
Hi dear. I think you need definitely both upper and lower eyelid. But while surgeon performing lower eyelid, he should do fat transpositioning not fat removal. So Midface part looks more beautiful. Please contact with us for more info. +90 541 244 56 54
From the photos it appears the best result would be from an upper blepharoplasty. Non surgical options would likely not provide much improvement. The good news is that an upper blepharoplasty can often be performed under local anesthesia with very minimal down time. I've included a video that...
To make an assessment regarding the outcome of any plastic surgery procedure, we always need to see a complete set of proper before and after pictures. The before pictures will tell us where your crease should be. The appropriate distance of the crease to the eyelashes depends on each person’s G...
When it comes to lower eyelid blepharoplasty surgery, the textbook has been incorrect for decades. Personally, I never remove skin or obicularis muscle from the lower eyelid. Doing so will inevitably increase the chance of getting an ectropion now or prematurely in the future. I’m not sure w...
I did not recommend having that procedure for Aesthetic purposes.Your eyes appeared normal and I don’t see a good indication for having surgery.Sorry if my response comes across as being a bit blunt or forward.Best on your description and question my best guess is you will not be happy with a s...
My best recommendation to see you avoid surgical intervention and attempt to change the appearance of your eyelids guide. It’s unlikely surgical procedure would give you the desired outcome and likely that the procedure would leave you disappointed and regretful. Best, Mats Hagstrom MD
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