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we all know the hunter eye look. but how can someone work towards achieving this via plastic surgery? my brows are already very dark thick and well shaped and are relatively low set. would brow implants help or give an ogre look. and how can I go about reducing upper eyelid exposure without the risk of the super risky eye surgeries.(I think there are super risky correct me if im wrong) but how can I go about achieving a slightly squinted eye look with cosmetic surgery.
 
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what about the risks with all that is it worth it?
 
we all know the hunter eye look. but how can someone work towards achieving this via plastic surgery? my brows are already very dark thick and well shaped and are relatively low set. would brow implants help or give an ogre look. and how can I go about reducing upper eyelid exposure without the risk of the super risky eye surgeries.(I think there are super risky correct me if im wrong) but how can I go about achieving a slightly squinted eye look with cosmetic surgery.
My friend, hunter eyes are very difficult to achieve surgically because the orbital fossa of hunter eyes is very deep. Reaching this depth is quite challenging. Your upper eyelid should be completely invisible, and your lower eyelid support should be excellent. Your medial canthus should also be wide. Your eyes should also have good horizontal length. However, hunter eyes are nothing more than PSL autism. Focus on Attractiveness.
 
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