Foreverbrad
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At least it got rid of my developing forehead lines.
But the brow drop itself is only 2-3mm where I needed around 8mm.
This procedure would be good for someone who is failoed only slightly by UEE but has not been enough to fix my dogshit upper eye area. This was the maximum. 40 units on the frontalis muscle. I have very little brow movement now.
I’ve included a slice from my CT as well in case anyone is curious what the bone looks like on a dogshit eye area. Would be curious to see the same slice from a Chad.
My eyebrow is now right on my brow ridge and any lower would be ridiculous.
I think my next options are:
A) Fat grafting - I’ve been denied fillers consistently here
Or
B) drop-down supraorbital implant - is this a thing? I drew it in red on the CT slice as well as an infra implant.
Or
C) leave it alone, do nothing, hunter eyes are a meme
Or
D) infraorbital implant with saddle reduces perceived UEE because of the change to the Frankfort plane angle, but probably not enough
But the brow drop itself is only 2-3mm where I needed around 8mm.
This procedure would be good for someone who is failoed only slightly by UEE but has not been enough to fix my dogshit upper eye area. This was the maximum. 40 units on the frontalis muscle. I have very little brow movement now.
I’ve included a slice from my CT as well in case anyone is curious what the bone looks like on a dogshit eye area. Would be curious to see the same slice from a Chad.
My eyebrow is now right on my brow ridge and any lower would be ridiculous.
I think my next options are:
A) Fat grafting - I’ve been denied fillers consistently here
Or
B) drop-down supraorbital implant - is this a thing? I drew it in red on the CT slice as well as an infra implant.
Or
C) leave it alone, do nothing, hunter eyes are a meme
Or
D) infraorbital implant with saddle reduces perceived UEE because of the change to the Frankfort plane angle, but probably not enough