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well I was trying to say invisible lower eyelid or smooth under eyes,Alain has below average undereyes? how?
And this person has good fat already: yep I don't know what I was thinking while posting this
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I get what you're saying, that's the most underrated featurewell I was trying to say invisible lower eyelid or smooth under eyes,
some people say it's just thickness of lee skin, some say fat some say infraorbital.
It was you!!?I get what you're saying, that's the most underrated feature
I made a thread on it:
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The Most Striking Feature - MAXIMUM Appeal
I've seen this feature a lot before and I thought initially it was to do with good Undereyes, but I don't think it's exactly that. It's called the Inferior Palpebral Sulcus "Anatomically, the inferior skin crease is seen around 3 to 5 mm below the outer aspect of the lid margin." I'm referring...looksmax.org
YeahIt was you!!?
I read this thread in 2023 while lurking. That's where I got this idea. Pretty legit theory ngl especially the hooding& lee part.
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Have you gotten new insights about it?
so positive orbital vector guarantees it after fat grafting right? or lower eyelid blepharoplasty is also required?Yeah
It's largely dependent on fat btw
Just aim to not have a recessed orbital bone in the anterior direction, then fill it up with fat for fat grafting
I'm almost positive height of infra bone doesn't play that much into it
The positive orbital vector is from the fat supportso positive orbital vector guarantees it after fat grafting right? or lower eyelid blepharoplasty is also required?
so fat grafting will work unless you're giga recessed?The positive orbital vector is from the fat support
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I've got to do research on bleph, I've been avoiding it my entire life.. and yes for the first partso fat grafting will work unless you're giga recessed?
wouldn't the lower eyelid blepharoplasty be required to avoid ageyo sal?
my concerns are about the lee soft tissue, could be thick skin, fat, muscle & maybe bleph might fail at fixing it.I've got to do research on bleph, I've been avoiding it my entire life.. and yes for the first part
Because if you are recessed, that negative orbital vector causes gravity to make those periorbital fat pads fall (there is no support)
i can help you just answer these question :so fat grafting will work unless you're giga recessed?
wouldn't the lower eyelid blepharoplasty be required to avoid ageyo sal?