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Hi, you are still swollen and need to wait a few months until the swelling subsides. Please be patient and follow up with your surgeon closely. The healing process may take 6 months to a year and your final result will look different than your photo above. Once you are fully healed, you may discuss your options with your surgeon if needed. Best regards!
You're definitely still swollen and the crease will come down for sure. However, it's been a month, you're still swollen. It will probably be another 4-6 months before you're really comfortable with them. Be patient and avoid surgery for now.Chase Lay MDAsian eyelid surgery specialist.
Thank you for your question. If the eyelid tape is working well for you, it is likely that double eyelid surgery will create a similar, more permanent look. You're correct that insurance won't cover the procedure and the cost varies based on location and surgeon. You may see a range between $2...
Scarring on this part of the face are very difficult to conceal. It could be that the skin has not been reattached very well or it can just be a reaction of your own skin. Scar revision may be necessary, however, if that does not work, a more complicated procedure may be required such as a...
A medial epicanthoplasty procedure can be done to lengthen your eyes and make your epicanthal folds less pronounced. However, I do not recommend exposing your caruncle (the red fleshy part of your inner eyelid) to such extent as the photo you posted because you may have dry eyes/ eye ...
You should emphatically NOT wear your rigid gas permeable contact lenses immediately after your ptosis correction. The risk you face when you replace your contact lenses immediately after surgery is that you my exert traction on the suture repair that your surgeon has performed in shor...
Assuming you have had surgery performed by a Board Certified Facial Plastic or Oculoplastic surgeon, you have nothing to worry about. It is not unusual to have some degree of persisting swelling lasting 3 to 6 months following surgery to the upper eyelids-this mild edema and swelling can ca...
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