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I encourage you to begin by visiting with a board certified plastic surgeon near you for a consultation. Here you can discuss your concerns and learn more about options. For heavy eyes you can consider many treatments depending on severity. Some include neuromodulators, fillers, RF tools, and surgery.
To make quality assessment, we need quality information.While your picture is helpful, it’s insufficient to really give you quality assessment.From that picture, I would say there is some deficiency in the projection of your maxilla.To get an assessment for facial bone structure I suggest consulting with oral surgeons.Plastic surgeons tend to be more soft tissue oriented, even if the problem is skeletally based.Sometimes treatments can be as simple as injecting, fillers, and other times repositioning of the maxilla may be indicated.Expect different providers to have many different opinions.I always recommend you start with those who have the skill and ability to make the most definitive assessments and offer those treatments then work your way down to what seems appropriate for your needs.Having your facial skull rearranged may not be to everyone’s liking but for some people, it’s the appropriate way to go.Most people look for something a little Gentler but problems that don’t address the primary issue tend to only give a partial improvements.Best,Mats Hagstrom MD
Reversing a brow lift may be possible, depending on what technique was used. If your surgeon did an endoscopic brow lift, then it is most likely possible to lower your eyebrow position. If forehead, skin or scalp was removed as part of the brow lift and lowering your brow position may be more...
Hello and thank you for your question. A formal evaluation would be needed to determine the best treatment. There are both surgical and non-surgical options to correct this, depending on your particular situation. UPPER EYELIDS: -NON-SURGICAL: For less significant upper eyelid skin excess or...
I'm sorry you are having issues after your blepharoplasty. It may be too much tissue was removed for you to be able to close your eyes fully. It could be there is residual swelling that is preventing it from occurring. If your surgeon isn't able to guide you it may be best to seek another...