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He got it done in Thailand1.4K? mirin this result, where'd you get it done for so cheap? I'm looking for the same thing, would appreciate it
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He got it done in Thailand1.4K? mirin this result, where'd you get it done for so cheap? I'm looking for the same thing, would appreciate it
Hi Bro, excellent result. I've been a long time sub of your channel. Please DM me your surgeon, the result is promising and you paid a great price!View attachment 3533896
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
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Yo I don’t got enough reps to pm you but could you let me know what surgeon he got the fat grafting with? Would be greatly appreciatedPm me if ur serious about getting it done
Best money I've spent in my life.
I had zero fat cells in supra / infra orbital region when I was 20 years old and obese. Now I do in my 30s, what a great roi.
was this before your forehead botox? actually pretty impressive results if thats the case reduced your uee quite a bit
was this before your forehead botox? actually pretty impressive results if thats the case reduced your uee quite a bit
u getting a canthopexy too?Not sure what you’re referring to as the “after” but this is the after. It helped a little, it will be better with some fat grafting.
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u getting a canthopexy too?
what was the total cost and how many units? did it nerf your eyebrow expressions?Not sure what you’re referring to as the “after” but this is the after. It helped a little, it will be better with some fat grafting.
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why would you do cantho you need lower lid retraction repairMaybe. It depends on if whatever I do for the lower orbit support manages to push the eyelid up on its own. I would need to be careful with cantho as I already have a near-excessive PCT.
It’s two words for the same thing…why would you do cantho you need lower lid retraction repair
Not really, while canto can be used to tighten up muscle laxity. Lower lid retraction is a different procedure for more extreme issues with lower lid musculature.It’s two words for the same thing…
its completely different things, but sometimes any procedure to elevate lid is called llrr and since lateral canthal work does something for lid elevation indirectly, cantho is sometimes used as an umbrella termIt’s two words for the same thing…
looks the sameNot sure what you’re referring to as the “after” but this is the after. It helped a little, it will be better with some fat grafting.
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Hey i dm'd you im getting this done soon, please reply if you get a chance your results are so good broView attachment 3533896
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
View attachment 3533905