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Hello @ntenorio79, thank you for your question and showing your picture. Body parts do not all have the same size or shape. There are generally certain asymmetries. For example, one eyebrow is different from the other and the same happens with our eyes. For a proper assessment I suggest you consult one or several board certified plastic surgeon for more information and options.. Best wishes! Alan Gonzalez MD, FACS. American Society of Plastic Surgery Member (ASPS),International Federation for Adipose Therapeutics and Science” Member (IFATS), American Society of Plastic Surgery Member (ASPS), Colombian Society of Plastic Surgery member (SCCP)
You have a severe brow asymmetry; however, it would be difficult to say whether you have ptosis of eyelid(s), based on this photo. Correction of both could be done with combination of brow lift and ptosis surgery, if indicated. In person consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon familiar with these procedures, is recommended. Good luck.
Eyelid appearance is determined by eyelid height, brow position, and the surrounding soft tissue. Judging from your photos, you have frontalis over-action (your brain is telling you to pull the eyebrow up high). This is generally secondary to ptosis or drooping of the eyelid. You need an in person consultation to determine the best course of action.
As we age, our eyelids naturally sag and droop. A combination approach would be best to see visible improvement. In terms of non-surgical treatment options, I would recommend a Chemical Brow Lift (using Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, or Jeuveau) and filler injections to rejuvenate the temples, eyebrow, eyelid, eye troughs, upper eye hollows, and forehead. I typically combine this with Ultherapy and thread lifting to lift the brow; RF and skin tightening laser treatments to stimulate collagen production and rejuvenate the skin; and laser or superficial RF devices for improvements in texture, color, and any crepey skin around the eyes as needed. In some cases, surgery is the best solution to achieve the desired results. See an expert for a formal consultation. Best, Dr. Emer.
Based on your pictures, it looks like you could be a great candidate for an upper blepharoplasty and a brow lift. It would correct the asymmetry/ptosis. Of course, an “in person” consultation is necessary.I hope this helps,best of luck !
Your brow asymmetry could be addressed two ways. If you like the lower brow you can use Botox to lower the other for improved symmetry. If you prefer the higher brow you can consider a brow lift to bring them more on the same level. See a board certified plastic surgeon near you for an evaluation to learn more.
I'm sorry to hear of the issues you have been having. An in person evaluation is best, but If the skin folds that concern you are from lack of volume you can consider fillers. Another option may be Morpheus8 or AccuTite. I encourage you to visit with your surgeon and potentially another board...
A board-certified plastic surgeon is qualified to address your issues. Board-certified plastic surgeons have spent years of training and have the top level of experience and skill. Seek out a board-certified plastic surgeon for your cosmetic needs.
You would benefit from tightening the eyelid muscle to elevate the eyelids. This will decrease the tarsal platform show (“exposure of the lid”) and make you look less tired. Best to see an eyelid specialist.