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As we can see, this is what a "typical" browridge implant looks like. The purpose of this is to bring the browridge more FORWARD.
But I've been wondering, what if we modified the supraorbital part of the implant to be lower, in a sense acting as a new lower supraorbital?
So that the implant would extaned to where I've drawn the red line? (or further, depends on the individual)
Don't misunderstand me - the extanded part of implant would in no way actually lower the rim - which would impact the eyeball. The extended part of implant would be extanded "in front"of the rim, so to speak creating a new rim, thats lower and more forward - and that rim would be the one that would create the hooding. Because of the browridge creating much more forward projection, it should look natural.
This guy got a normal browridge implant - notice how the browridge is now forward, and creates enough space for a new and projected supraorbital rim.
This result is more along the lines of what I'm talking about and the result looks really great - compared to the before pics.
Wouldn't that cause the skin to fold like this and create god tier hooding?
Or delusional? Because all the browridge implant results I've seen so far (not many) didn't create this effect, but they most likely werent designed to do so.