Could this be causing my Eye Asymmetry?

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Camera is slightly tilted in these pics, just using these for basic reference

My Theory (probably Cope):
My eyes have always been pretty light sensitive so pretty much all summer and certain times during the rest of the year i would constantly press my right eye shut to basically not be blinded by the sun bc somehow if i have one eye closed my eyes arent sensitive anymore?

Not sure how that works but my theory is that due to me constantly like acctually pressing my right eye shut hard since i can think (still do it till this day but try to do it more on my other eye), is that the orbital muscles/muscles around the eye are more hypertrophied on the right side kinda like you can have asymmetries because of your masseters.

Why do i think this? Mainly because my acctuall eye form is the same, all thats different is the hooding above it (which would also explain why my right eyebrow sits lower than my left one) and when i was small/very young i didnt have this asymmetrie.

What do you think? Could this be true? Or could it be that maybe the hypertrophie kinda changed the bones around it aswell? Or is all of this cope? And do you think blepharoplasty and canthoplasty could fix my asymmetrie aswell as help with my negative hoodin? Or if this is true is it fixable through adjusting my habits?

Tldr: Prolonged Hypertrophy of my right orbital muscles changed the hooding + setting of my eyebrows and maybe also my bones? Changeable with blepharoplasty + canthoplasty or just adjusting habits?


Hope this thread isnt water and im just dumb
 
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and symmetry is cope
 
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Camera is slightly tilted in these pics, just using these for basic reference

My Theory (probably Cope):
My eyes have always been pretty light sensitive so pretty much all summer and certain times during the rest of the year i would constantly press my right eye shut to basically not be blinded by the sun bc somehow if i have one eye closed my eyes arent sensitive anymore?

Not sure how that works but my theory is that due to me constantly like acctually pressing my right eye shut hard since i can think (still do it till this day but try to do it more on my other eye), is that the orbital muscles/muscles around the eye are more hypertrophied on the right side kinda like you can have asymmetries because of your masseters.

Why do i think this? Mainly because my acctuall eye form is the same, all thats different is the hooding above it (which would also explain why my right eyebrow sits lower than my left one) and when i was small/very young i didnt have this asymmetrie.

What do you think? Could this be true? Or could it be that maybe the hypertrophie kinda changed the bones around it aswell? Or is all of this cope? And do you think blepharoplasty and canthoplasty could fix my asymmetrie aswell as help with my negative hoodin? Or if this is true is it fixable through adjusting my habits?

Tldr: Prolonged Hypertrophy of my right orbital muscles changed the hooding + setting of my eyebrows and maybe also my bones? Changeable with blepharoplasty + canthoplasty or just adjusting habits?


Hope this thread isnt water and im just dumb
my eyes are assymetric af
 
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Camera is slightly tilted in these pics, just using these for basic reference

My Theory (probably Cope):
My eyes have always been pretty light sensitive so pretty much all summer and certain times during the rest of the year i would constantly press my right eye shut to basically not be blinded by the sun bc somehow if i have one eye closed my eyes arent sensitive anymore?

Not sure how that works but my theory is that due to me constantly like acctually pressing my right eye shut hard since i can think (still do it till this day but try to do it more on my other eye), is that the orbital muscles/muscles around the eye are more hypertrophied on the right side kinda like you can have asymmetries because of your masseters.

Why do i think this? Mainly because my acctuall eye form is the same, all thats different is the hooding above it (which would also explain why my right eyebrow sits lower than my left one) and when i was small/very young i didnt have this asymmetrie.

What do you think? Could this be true? Or could it be that maybe the hypertrophie kinda changed the bones around it aswell? Or is all of this cope? And do you think blepharoplasty and canthoplasty could fix my asymmetrie aswell as help with my negative hoodin? Or if this is true is it fixable through adjusting my habits?

Tldr: Prolonged Hypertrophy of my right orbital muscles changed the hooding + setting of my eyebrows and maybe also my bones? Changeable with blepharoplasty + canthoplasty or just adjusting habits?


Hope this thread isnt water and im just dumb
Can’t even spot it. Completely invisible in real life you have nice eyes tbh very good lashes and brows
 
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In order to determine how much of it is head tilt and how much is true asymmetry. DM if interested
Tbh head tilt doesnt matter a bit for my asymmetry here its just that the face is a bit tilted, the asymmetry on my right eye is still very visible and the rest of the pic is ahh + i dont really want to show the rest of my face anymore till i ascended bc im an ltn-cel
 
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Tbh head tilt doesnt matter a bit for my asymmetry here its just that the face is a bit tilted, the asymmetry on my right eye is still very visible and the rest of the pic is ahh + i dont really want to show the rest of my face anymore till i ascended bc im an ltn-cel
I understand.
 
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no, blinking or blinking hard will not make your eye muscles go into hyperthrophy or whatever. if the second picture (best of both) are straight forward, it seems more like your one eye is lower whilst the other is higher. Only thing i can think of which would do this (of course if the image is straight) is a cranial torsion.
for lazy fucks: blinking ≠ asymmetry of eye area ---> probably caused by a cranial torsion
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no, blinking or blinking hard will not make your eye muscles go into hyperthrophy or whatever. if the second picture (best of both) are straight forward, it seems more like your one eye is lower whilst the other is higher. Only thing i can think of which would do this (of course if the image is straight) is a cranial torsion.
for lazy fucks: blinking ≠ asymmetry of eye area ---> probably caused by a cranial torsion
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Wasnt directly blinking but i get it yea, my head and camera is tilted in this pic so with the asymmetry i dont mean my eyes being higher or lower but more sow the hooding, but good to now what would be the cause👍 And do you know if there is a corrective surgery for cranial torsion and if it can come from prolonged side sleeping during childhood etc? Bc that would be my guess that a lot of people have that and i have never heard of a surgery that fixes this problem
 
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Wasnt directly blinking but i get it yea, my head and camera is tilted in this pic so with the asymmetry i dont mean my eyes being higher or lower but more sow the hooding, but good to now what would be the cause👍 And do you know if there is a corrective surgery for cranial torsion and if it can come from prolonged side sleeping during childhood etc? Bc that would be my guess that a lot of people have that and i have never heard of a surgery that fixes this problem
Before i say anything, i am not qualified to answer any of these questions. but from what i know there is surgery to correct a cranial torsion and it is often with orthopedic surgery. a cranial torsion is often developed because of bad habits in the youth. cant exactly give concrete examples as i am not quite sure.
 
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Before i say anything, i am not qualified to answer any of these questions. but from what i know there is surgery to correct a cranial torsion and it is often with orthopedic surgery. a cranial torsion is often developed because of bad habits in the youth. cant exactly give concrete examples as i am not quite sure.
What is that surgery called?
 
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What is that surgery called?
as said, i have very little knowledge and cranial torsions are often very tricky. consult your local orthpedic if you are serious about changing it. btw your eyes look completly normal. cranial torsion surgery is done by people who suffer from it. symptoms like TMJ are valid reasons for getting it. getting such an invasive procedure (im guessing) is not worth it for something so miniscule as symmetry you barely notice even staring at yourself for hours.
 
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as said, i have very little knowledge and cranial torsions are often very tricky. consult your local orthpedic if you are serious about changing it. btw your eyes look completly normal. cranial torsion surgery is done by people who suffer from it. symptoms like TMJ are valid reasons for getting it. getting such an invasive procedure (im guessing) is not worth it for something so miniscule as symmetry you barely notice even staring at yourself for hours.
Alright bro thanks for the advice
 

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