"Masculine" eyes are created through a low sitting upper orbital bone which covers completely the upper eyelid, a generally Deep sitting eyeball is also very important (a eyeball which sits so Deep that the eyes appear to be 2 dimensional) The lateral and orbital rim support is also Pretty importent along with a neutral to positive canthal tilt I would consider a canthopexy/canthalplasty along with orbital decompression, upper orbital implant for covered uppereyelids and lateral +rim implant
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January 2, 2019
Answer: It seems to me you know what you think you need.
Firstly, I want to point out that the photos of the women you have posted are touched up and not real, so quite frankly its an unrealistic goal/expectation. Obviously the fake lashes also add to that.However, they do have a pronounced "canthal tilt". The canthus is the corner of the eye, and in...
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Yes. It needs lower eyelid retraction surgery with canthoplasty, NOT canthoplasty alone, to achieve natural long-lasting effect. Personal consultation needed.