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ngl if u want smthg good orbital decompression but it's brutal
terrible advice guysMoving ur maxilla forward through le fort should eliminate the eye bags
Okay, correct me then pleaseterrible advice guys
look at a diagram of where the lefort 1 cut is (he is not getting a lefort 2+). It won't change his eyes at allOkay, correct me then please
so I would need something like this belowprobably something like this your supraorbital rim is too high - fat grafting only works if you have a hood to be filled in
Post in thread 'Post the best infraorbital implant ascensions' https://looksmax.org/threads/post-the-best-infraorbital-implant-ascensions.976691/post-14776614
yeah I was trying to cope with the fat graft. I am getting my CT scans which I plan on posting (so you guys can see my subhuman skull) near the end of February. Who are some surgeons I should be researching to get this implant?
this is one of the few times I would recommend going with @RealSurgerymax if you're serious about getting it done I would contact himso I would need something like this below
yeah I was trying to cope with the fat graft. I am getting my CT scans which I plan on posting (so you guys can see my subhuman skull) near the end of February. Who are some surgeons I should be researching to get this implant?
look at a diagram of where the lefort 1 cut is (he is not getting a lefort 2+). It won't change his eyes at all
im not referring to scleral show he doesnt have it![]()
Scleral exposure alterations following Le Fort I osteotomy (with and without maxillary impaction) in skeletal class III patients: A before-and-after clinical trial
Exposure of sclera below the iris in natural head positions is aesthetically undesirable. Studies on post-surgical changes in inferior scleral exposur…www.sciencedirect.com
Not entirely true but not sure how much of a benefit it would be for OP to have less scleral show.
thank youthis is one of the few times I would recommend going with @RealSurgerymax if you're serious about getting it done I would contact him
he has an Instagram too @giant.implants
I didn’t say any numbers. Le fort 3 would do the job for sure.look at a diagram of where the lefort 1 cut is (he is not getting a lefort 2+). It won't change his eyes at all
follow up to this@bossman do you think botox could help?
I have hooded eyes with a projected browridge
If i raise my eyebrows all the way my eye area looks kinda similar to OPs with high set eyebrows and the upper lid becoming visible
Generally the eyebrows in men follow the supraorbital rim but eyebrows are also controlled by the frontalis muscle - if i droop my eyebrows even lower with my fingers it completely covers the eye (simulating botox)
I half arsed some measurements on GIMP. I don't think botox would provide sufficient correction here.@bossman do you think botox could help?
I have hooded eyes with a projected browridge
If i raise my eyebrows all the way my eye area looks kinda similar to OPs with high set eyebrows and the upper lid becoming visible
Generally the eyebrows in men follow the supraorbital rim but eyebrows are also controlled by the frontalis muscle - if i droop my eyebrows even lower with my fingers it completely covers the eye (simulating botox)
Value 1 is midpoint of pupil to lowest point of eyebrow I assume.I came up with a simple measurement to (very half-arsedly) measure how low the brows are. I measured the pixel distance from the centre of the eyeball to the eyebrow. I then divided it by the eyeball radius. So, the lower this value is, the lower set your brow ridge.
yes, my brow ridge is super high so I think implants will be the only thing that can save me.. but now I am thinking after the implants will I need fat grafting too?I half arsed some measurements on GIMP. I don't think botox would provide sufficient correction here.
Ultimately as you have pointed out, the limiting factor is how low your brow ridge is. You can't keep spamming botox to lower the brow of course. And OP's brow ridge is extremely high.
I came up with a simple measurement to (very half-arsedly) measure how low the brows are. I measured the pixel distance from the centre of the eyeball to the eyebrow. I then divided it by the eyeball radius. So, the lower this value is, the lower set your brow ridge.
I calculated OP's to be roughly 2.8. Mine is 2, and when I try to move my brows down to simulate botox I can get to about 1.5. For reference, O'Pry is at around 1.2 (his right side where the brow is slightly lower).
So, while Botox would work to a certain extent, I agree with you that brow ridge implants are a serious consideration in this case. I think this sagging fat look is because of how high the brow ridge is. A traditional oculoplastic surgeon would probs suggest an upper bleph and move on. I would advise against fat grafting for the time being as it will continue to have the saggy look.
And he could sureely get a le fort 3!I didn’t say any numbers. Le fort 3 would do the job for sure.
CorrectValue 1 is midpoint of pupil to lowest point of eyebrow I assume.
EDITED: What I ended up doing was measuring the pixel width of the iris and dividing it by two. It was just to standardise everythingHow do you measure value 2, what is 'eyeball radius'?
Then my ratio is 1.1Correct
What I ended up doing was measuring the pixel width of the eyeball and dividing it by two. It was just to standardise everything
Oh shit sorry I didn't explain it properly. I'm drunk lol. I should have said iris.Then my ratio is 1.1
The distance from midpupil to either canthus is about equal to the distance from midpupil to lowest point of eyebrow
I need to Rattinanmax asap to cash in
I am mirin the explanations thank youOh shit sorry I didn't explain it properly. I'm drunk lol. I should have said iris.
In OP's case
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Measuring to the canthus is unreliable as people have varying PFL's, but measuring to the iris is ever so slightly more reliable as there is less variation. The point is to get an absolute measure of how high or low your brow bone is, standardised for photos of varying resolutions, not to get a ratio of it in relation to something else.
Sorry for the confusion
Over then, I have 2.1-2.2Oh shit sorry I didn't explain it properly. I'm drunk lol. I should have said iris.
In OP's case
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Divided by
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Measuring to the canthus is unreliable as people have varying PFL's, but measuring to the iris is ever so slightly more reliable as there is less variation. The point is to get an absolute measure of how high or low your brow bone is, standardised for photos of varying resolutions, not to get a ratio of it in relation to something else.
Sorry for the confusion
I’d recommend seeing if there’s any change in any of the Thai fat grafting before/afters.Over then, I have 2.1-2.2
I wonder if proper supra fat grafts will bring it below 2.0 by themselves as they allegedly weigh the eyebrows down.
with orbital implants will I still need fat grafting after to get that 2.8 to a desirable level?I’d recommend seeing if there’s any change in any of the Thai fat grafting before/afters.
I’ll probably do this tomorrow
Obviously the brow bone itself doesn’t change, but it’s a matter of perception which I think this measurement is good at.
The point in OP’s case is that 2.8 is so high that no “illusions” whether botox or fat grafting can bring it down to a desirable level.
yeah most likely but you would have to wait and seewith orbital implants will I still need fat grafting after to get that 2.8 to a desirable level?