Fat graft to eye orbits results (pics included)

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See the difference to the eye area? UEE vastly reduced, less bulging eyes at lower part of eye, more of a horizontal line to eye shape.

My eyebrows will probably lower when the swelling and bruising goes down but dayuuuum!!!, I'm so happy with these results of this surgery so far only 7 days after.

Giving soft tissue support to eye orbitals is really underrated. This is very much the case if you have a lot of skull mass like me, the bones are good but the soft tissue is spread too thin and your eye orbits becomes too lean and hollow. I basically had no soft tissue support to my eye orbits, now I do. It gives me a much healthier and robust look (when you ignore the bruising).

I also did nasolabial lines, but I can't really see it while I still have bandages on.

Btw this is what I looked like post op :lul:

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DAMN looks promising how much did it cost and where did you get it done?
 
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See the difference to the eye area? UEE vastly reduced, less bulging eyes at lower part of eye, more of a horizontal line to eye shape.

My eyebrows will probably lower when the swelling and bruising goes down but dayuuuum!!!, I'm so happy with these results of this surgery so far only 7 days after.

Giving soft tissue support to eye orbitals is really underrated. This is very much the case if you have a lot of skull mass like me, the bones are good but the soft tissue is spread too thin and your eye orbits becomes too lean and hollow. I basically had no soft tissue support to my eye orbits, now I do. It gives me a much healthier and robust look (when you ignore the bruising).

I also did nasolabial lines, but I can't really see it while I still have bandages on.

Btw this is what I looked like post op :lul:

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Good result op, congrats, but you also needed some sort of implant (not a aggresive one) since doing both would have turned out great to you, again, congrats. :feelsokman:
 
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See the difference to the eye area? UEE vastly reduced, less bulging eyes at lower part of eye, more of a horizontal line to eye shape.

My eyebrows will probably lower when the swelling and bruising goes down but dayuuuum!!!, I'm so happy with these results of this surgery so far only 7 days after.

Giving soft tissue support to eye orbitals is really underrated. This is very much the case if you have a lot of skull mass like me, the bones are good but the soft tissue is spread too thin and your eye orbits becomes too lean and hollow. I basically had no soft tissue support to my eye orbits, now I do. It gives me a much healthier and robust look (when you ignore the bruising).

I also did nasolabial lines, but I can't really see it while I still have bandages on.

Btw this is what I looked like post op :lul:

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Looks great damn
 
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surgeon slapped some youth on you
 
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See the difference to the eye area? UEE vastly reduced, less bulging eyes at lower part of eye, more of a horizontal line to eye shape.

My eyebrows will probably lower when the swelling and bruising goes down but dayuuuum!!!, I'm so happy with these results of this surgery so far only 7 days after.

Giving soft tissue support to eye orbitals is really underrated. This is very much the case if you have a lot of skull mass like me, the bones are good but the soft tissue is spread too thin and your eye orbits becomes too lean and hollow. I basically had no soft tissue support to my eye orbits, now I do. It gives me a much healthier and robust look (when you ignore the bruising).

I also did nasolabial lines, but I can't really see it while I still have bandages on.

Btw this is what I looked like post op :lul:

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wear sunglasses 24/7 for 2 weeks so you minimize eye muscle use to preserve the fat. mirin results
 
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Good result, but pls do rhino

Your nose descends you so much
 
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Ty. You think general movement around the fat graft site causes a lower fat cell survival rate?
it’s generally recommended not to move to muscles, i’m not too informed but I know that areas that are less active have a higher fat cell survival rate because your metabolism is less active in that area so they don’t get consumed before becoming permanent
 
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do you feel any weight on your eyes after upper eyelid graft iykwim
No, not at all. I feel more weight on the frontalis / eyebrow muscles.
 
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See the difference to the eye area? UEE vastly reduced, less bulging eyes at lower part of eye, more of a horizontal line to eye shape.

My eyebrows will probably lower when the swelling and bruising goes down but dayuuuum!!!, I'm so happy with these results of this surgery so far only 7 days after.

Giving soft tissue support to eye orbitals is really underrated. This is very much the case if you have a lot of skull mass like me, the bones are good but the soft tissue is spread too thin and your eye orbits becomes too lean and hollow. I basically had no soft tissue support to my eye orbits, now I do. It gives me a much healthier and robust look (when you ignore the bruising).

I also did nasolabial lines, but I can't really see it while I still have bandages on.

Btw this is what I looked like post op :lul:

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you look so autistic in all the pics
 
prolly, some of my vids gets 100k+ views
From the UK right? I think I remember one of your vidoes, where you insulted your viewers with something like 'if you watch my videos then you're probably not normal" - I took that personally!
 
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Great results. Fat graft lifefuel, I have a little bit more than ideal UEE that I will likely resolve with fat grafting.
 
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You look great for 30+, are you planning any other surgeries? Your jaw looks recessed.
 
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See the difference to the eye area? UEE vastly reduced, less bulging eyes at lower part of eye, more of a horizontal line to eye shape.

My eyebrows will probably lower when the swelling and bruising goes down but dayuuuum!!!, I'm so happy with these results of this surgery so far only 7 days after.

Giving soft tissue support to eye orbitals is really underrated. This is very much the case if you have a lot of skull mass like me, the bones are good but the soft tissue is spread too thin and your eye orbits becomes too lean and hollow. I basically had no soft tissue support to my eye orbits, now I do. It gives me a much healthier and robust look (when you ignore the bruising).

I also did nasolabial lines, but I can't really see it while I still have bandages on.

Btw this is what I looked like post op :lul:

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did it lower your eyebrows? if so by how many mms? how much fat did u have grafted in each eye?
 
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You look great for 30+, are you planning any other surgeries? Your jaw looks recessed.
Wdym recessed?, probably just the angele, i see his chin and lips aligning.
 

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