I experienced extreme laxity and volume loss after cheek filler gone wrong, followed by agressive dissolving. I am looking into vertical midface lifts, SMAS lifts with fat transfer etc. I do not think fat transfer alone is enough as my skin is like an overstretched balloon right now. Filling alone has just dragged it down. Thank you for any advice.
1 year ago i had a faclift and since i feel so constricted below my skin. Smiling has become hard work out for my muscles instead of being easy and natural. I look disorted smiling as the cheeks dont blend to the sides, they block in front and buldge below my eyes projecting very unnaturaly to the front while the sides(15 cm from my ears toward my cheeks)stay totally flat. I stopped smiling as i hate the forced weird look it give to my face.My skin On the opposite is still loose with more folds
I had a subperiosteal midface lift about 8 months ago. I'm asian and it has completely distorted my eyes and other features. I think that it was pulled up too high. Can this procedure be reversed and if so, who do you recommend as an expert in doing a reversal?
While my upper face looks great, the lower half is worse than before and my face looks distorted. I have a downturned mouth with little fatty masses either side that resembles marlon Brando in the godfather, I still have jowls, hollow cheeks and I have too much volume in my jawline. I am going to see him soon and hopefully he'll know what has gone wrong but I wanted to be armed with some second opinions.
I am 56 years old and had a face lift 6 months ago, SMAS folded. I have bulges and distortions on my face, one cheek appears higher than the other, jowls are worse than before and my smile appears restricted on animation, maybe 'smile block'? The surgeon maintains that, 'you look great, nothing is wrong'. But all family/friends can see. I know that he did his best and am not blaming him. But I need to know what is causing these problems? Is this 'smile block'? Can a revision improve things?
I had surgery done which distorted my features and I'm not happy with it. Is it bad to ask for a refund or a partial refund? I have been told that the surgery is not reversible (a midface lift through the eye, facelift, and rhinoplasty) and it has totally changed the appearance of my eyes and the character of my face. I've been struggling to accept this, but feel that I didn't pay a lot of money (in all, around 75k), to look much worse. Would it be wrong for me to ask for a refund or partial refund?