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In studying your photos, I think you have overfill from hyaluronic acid fillers low in the cheek that make them look heavy rather than better. This localized fullness actually tends to make the face look older rather than younger. It may be that you would also benefit from filler under they eye after the low facial filler is removed. Often this is the late result of a Voluma service that was initially placed higher in the cheek.
There are three options to deal with this. The First being Silicon implant to support the maxilla. The second is fat transfer. You could also benefit from a mid face lift.
Your preop photo shows mild lower lid retraction. The original surgery should have included retraction repair with hard palate graft in combination with a lateral canthoplasty to achieve ideal, long lasting results. Your most recent photo shows slightly worse retraction, with right sided...
There are very good reasons that fillers have almost completely replaced orbital rim implants. First, even if you can customize the implants, the area around them continues to change making them not fit after a while. Even if you customize the implant, it is hard to get it to fit properly. One...
It's difficult to advise without knowing more about the filler placement. Malar bags are not obvious in your photos. Malar bags are difficult to treat, though some patients have improvement with Morpheus8 treatments. These stimulate collagen production and improve overall skin tone and texture.
Thank you for your question. Based on your photo, it appears you might be a good candidate for upper blepharoplasty. This surgical procedure removes excess skin and small fat deposits from the upper lid to open the eye and create a more awake appearance. I perform this procedure using local...
The ultrasound treatment should not be an issue with regards to having the blepharoplasty and brow lifting done 1 month later. Good luck.
The caucasian person in the photo does not have a monolid. They simply have a crease which is hidden by the heavy fold of skin on top. True monolids are most common in asian patients. If you are in fact similar to the photo, you can still have an upper eyelid lift to remove some skin but not too...
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