ifyouwannabemylover
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This is gonna seem like autism, but I've been aware of my asymmetrical upper eyelids for a while now and did a little experiment today where I took a frontal and covered either the left and right eye and the difference was massive.
Excuse the editing, gotta stay undercover...
Bad eyelid covered:
Eyelid on the right looks fine, no sagging.
Good eyelid covered:
As you can see, this eye has slight upper eyelid sagging which not only is asymmetrical, but also makes me look tired and just kinda retarded.
If you can't see:
It doesn't come out as good here, but the difference in the full face shot was night and day. With the saggy eyelid covered I looked alive and awake, with the good eyelid covered I looked like tired spastic because it's also negatively tilted.
I need the saggy eyelid to look like the other one, is this a blepharoplasty case or fat repositioning or what?
@RealSurgerymax
Excuse the editing, gotta stay undercover...
Bad eyelid covered:
Eyelid on the right looks fine, no sagging.
Good eyelid covered:
As you can see, this eye has slight upper eyelid sagging which not only is asymmetrical, but also makes me look tired and just kinda retarded.
If you can't see:
It doesn't come out as good here, but the difference in the full face shot was night and day. With the saggy eyelid covered I looked alive and awake, with the good eyelid covered I looked like tired spastic because it's also negatively tilted.
I need the saggy eyelid to look like the other one, is this a blepharoplasty case or fat repositioning or what?
@RealSurgerymax
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