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If I had to guess, your surgery was less than 3 months ago. Many people have darkening of the upper eyelid scar, and this will eventually turn into a white line. Additionally, when your eyes are open, no one can see these incisions. I hope this is helpful! Sincerely, Dr Joseph
Local anesthesia is just direct numbing to the area. It sounds like you are also having conscious sedation. The awesome thing about that is the doctor can control how awake or how asleep you are. If you prefer to be in a deeper state, let them know that. A common medication for conscious...
Hi there, I typically ask my patients to wait 3-6 months before proceeding with a second surgery. You want to allow your body time to heal and allow any significant swelling to subside. Hope this helps!
Your outer eyelid has a hood on it that would be simple to correct by removing more skin. Also it would look better if the outer corner of you lid goes up instead of down. The outer scar will need to be lengthened but the overall look will be much nicer. I see this all the time
Although an in-person exam would be necessary to provide a definitive answer, based on the photo you have provided it does appear you would be a suitable candidate for revision upper blepharoplasty to re-create a more defined and symmetric crease. If you want the best idea of what is possible...
Hello, hope you are well. As a matter of fact, the eyelid crease nearly always appears too high immediately after double eyelid surgery because of postoperative edema (swelling). It is not uncommon for the eyelid creases to appear asymmetric as well. Discuss you concerns with your surgeon, but...
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