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Volume and contouring of the cheeks can be created with well-placed fillers (Voluma, Radiesse, Bellafill) and Sculptra. Implants or fat are alternatives. Botox and radiofrequency can help slim and contour the jawline. Liposuction can help slim the face. Ultherapy, J Plasma and RF treatments can provide skin tightening and lift. I would recommend getting a formal evaluation with a facial sculpting expert. Best, Dr. Emer
This is my expertise and a huge portion of my practice. Asymmetry is normal and expected. See an expert who does facial shaping with surgical and non surgical methods to get a comprehensive option. Best, Dr. Emer.
This is very hard without comparing it to preop photos also. Both the lid position and the peak that you're describing need to be closely compared to the preop photo first. Things that can cause your crease to have a peak is if there is an area where a bit more fat was removed from the orbit,...
When you smile you activate the orbicularis oculi muscle which bunches up the skin under your eyes creating additional folds and creases in the skin. Low dose Botox can relax this delicate muscle under the eyes reducing the bunching. You must remember, however that you need redundancy of the...
Thank you for the question. Based on your photos, you are a goo candidate for lower eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty). This will treat the excess skin and fullness of the lower eyelid area. This can be combined with other facial procedures such as fat grafting for enhanced result.. I wish you the...
Eyelid hooding and excess skin is removed with eyelid surgery. The distance between the eyes is not improved with blepharoplasty. Examination and history of any eyelid or nasal trauma will help determine how to possibly address the eye widening.
Yes upper eyelid asymmetry can be improved. It may require upper blepharoplasty and/or filler injection. See an expert.
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