PrimoMaxxer
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Title. Please post any infra before and afters as well if you have any
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They absolutely make them appear more deepestnot really, you need decompression for that
yes that is what i thought. Reckon it would help even a little bit? my supra orbital and browridge is fairly pronounced and I have a lot of hoodingnot really, you need decompression for that
Maybe Supras will make them appear more deepset, infras will give overall support but idk about making them look deepset tbhThey absolutely make them appear more deepest
of course it would help, but if you already have good supra’s and browridge they should look already deepestyes that is what i thought. Reckon it would help even a little bit? my supra orbital and browridge is fairly pronounced and I have a lot of hooding
they look somewhat deepset from the front but bug eyed from the side. But u can have a giant brow bridge and ur eyes can still buldge outof course it would help, but if you already have good supra’s and browridge they should look already deepest
well, I have a friend he has and insane browridge and insanely deepest eyes so I went off of that.they look somewhat deepset from the front but bug eyed from the side. But u can have a giant brow bridge and ur eyes can still buldge out
orbital decompression is fairly dangerous right? They're not completely bug eyed or anything but definitely shallower than ideal.Agree with Tom and pSilent. PseudoMaxxer is not entirely wrong though - you can have really well developed orbital rims and have your eyes appear bulging. However, I think this is fairly rare. If you have a positive orbital vector and a strong brow ridge, and your eyes are still bulging, then orbital decompression would indeed be needed imo. But I'd always say to address structural deficiencies first.
My understanding is that it's actually a fairly safe and easy procedure - just expensive and generally uneeded. I've seen results from people who really didn't need it and it just didn't change their eye aesthetic at all. Not worse, not better. People with Grave's disease get it all the time, and from what I've heard there are usually few complications if a specialist is performing the surgery. Maybe you're thinking of an OBO, which definitely has a reputation for being dangerous.orbital decompression is fairly dangerous right? They're not completely bug eyed or anything but definitely shallower than ideal.
Yeah I am thinking of obo. Thanks for the infoMy understanding is that it's actually a fairly safe and easy procedure - just expensive and generally uneeded. I've seen results from people who really didn't need it and it just didn't change their eye aesthetic at all. Not worse, not better. People with Grave's disease get it all the time, and from what I've heard there are usually few complications if a specialist is performing the surgery. Maybe you're thinking of an OBO, which definitely has a reputation for being dangerous.