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This person on Reddit had a canthoplasty done, which botched her and made too much of her conjunctiva visible (I measured it at about 3-4mm of open space).
Now, I want a lateral canthoplasty to make my eyes about anywhere from 0.5-2mm wider. But since my sclera doesn't extend this far, there would be conjunctiva visibility within this extended space I'm assuming like the person posted above. Would this conjunctiva visibility on the outer corner of the eye be acceptably natural-looking if it is only between 0.5-2mm of open space as opposed to 3-4mm?
I asked ChatGPT about conjunctiva visibility in the lateral canthus since I can't find any specific discussion about this anywhere and it said that small amounts of conjunctiva visibility or open space on the outer corner of the eye fall within the range of normal anatomical variations. Is this true? Because I can't find examples of eye areas where there is a small pink gap in between the sclera and lateral canthus. Would be amazing for me if this amount of conjunctiva visibility were feasible.
Now, I want a lateral canthoplasty to make my eyes about anywhere from 0.5-2mm wider. But since my sclera doesn't extend this far, there would be conjunctiva visibility within this extended space I'm assuming like the person posted above. Would this conjunctiva visibility on the outer corner of the eye be acceptably natural-looking if it is only between 0.5-2mm of open space as opposed to 3-4mm?
I asked ChatGPT about conjunctiva visibility in the lateral canthus since I can't find any specific discussion about this anywhere and it said that small amounts of conjunctiva visibility or open space on the outer corner of the eye fall within the range of normal anatomical variations. Is this true? Because I can't find examples of eye areas where there is a small pink gap in between the sclera and lateral canthus. Would be amazing for me if this amount of conjunctiva visibility were feasible.
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