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Based on these photos it appears that you have droopy eyelids, a condition known as eyelid ptosis. This can be corrected with surgery. In person consultation with a board certified plastic or Oculoplastic surgeon is recommended. Good luck
This process is often asymmetric and yours is no different. It is important to understand that you need a type of eyelid surgery that is not the same as blepharoplasty. Blepharoplasty is a commonly performed eyelid surgery for cosmetic purposes. What you need is called ptosis surgery. There are two types of ptosis surgery appropriate to your situation: anterior and posterior ptosis surgery. Most eyelid plastic surgeons you might see will offer you posterior approach ptosis surgery. In my opinion, that surgery will not work for you. You have bilateral partial levator disinsertion. You need anterior levator ptosis surgery also known as anterior levator resection ptosis surgery. When the upper eyelids are correctly repaired, it is often also possible to restore an upper eyelid fold which is facilitated by the relaxation of the eyebrows. There is no substitute for a detailed in person assessment. I strongly recommend not having the posterior approach ptosis surgery which is very popular with eyelid plastic surgeons because it is simple but it won't be right for you. Best.
Hi! This is Arzu from Dr Caner Kacmaz Clinic. We recommend you to have a revision surgery. For more information you can contact with us. Kind regards
Call people have facial asymmetry, and this includes eye position and eyelids.Examination for unilateral eyelid ptosis is usually more of a dynamic assessment. Meaning we need to see you in person and examine you during movement. A single picture can capture an appearance that is not accurate in determining unilateral ptosis unless the pictures are taken by a professional we usually do not use pictures with facial animation for assessments.I see no need to for surgical intervention, and the degree of asymmetry you have is very much within one standard deviation.Best,Mats Hagstrom, MD
Even though your left brow is lower and consequently you have more hooding of your upper eyelid on that same side, I would recommend a blepharoplasty to address this asymmetry rather than a brow lift. Make sure to consult with a board certified plastic surgeon with a good eye for the best...
The Muller’s muscle can be manipulated to elevate or lower the eyelid. Typically, a Mullerectomy (or internal ptosis repair) is used to raise a droopy upper lid. During this procedure the upper lid everted, conjunctiva and Muller’s muscle is excised, and sutures are then placed. This eff...
Hi! this is Arzu from Dr. Caner Kacmaz clinic. With botox as we can tense a muscle we can also relax the muscle that causes you the difference. İf you contact with us we will be more than happy to help you. Kind Regards
Fractional laser is an amazing and highly effective treatment in our office. We use the laser treatment to help with acne scars, large pores, fine wrinkles, tissue collagen loss, scars, sebaceous hyperplasia, active acne, and for brightening dark pigmentation. Although there are very strong...
Your surgeon may be planning a direct excision of the festoon. This can be successful or it can leave unacceptable scaring. The festoon develops due to scaring in the superficial plans of the cheek that should otherwise glide or slide. One of the challenges of fixing these is that these scars...
Hi! this is Arzu from Dr. Caner Kacmaz clinic. Both eyelids need to be equalized with blepharoplasty. For more information do not hasitate to contact with us Kind regards
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