Hunter Eye Area with BOTOX to fix Upper Eyelid Exposure?

it might be legit. i tried like a week even that made my eyes somehow, "fatty". however, I'm done with these methods. go get botox.
faster, proven, legit.
Thanks bro ,i Will def get bottox when i earn cash , this dude did it for Like what 100 and something dollars????

Very cheap for this type of ascencion

Every surgeon can prolly do this shit right? Looks easy
 
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Holy shit, great looksmax to keep in the back pocket
 
Thanks bro ,i Will def get bottox when i earn cash , this dude did it for Like what 100 and something dollars????

Very cheap for this type of ascencion

Every surgeon can prolly do this shit right? Looks easy
I don't know how easy it is tbh because very few doctors have done it. I have done a lot of googling and most of the doctors who do botox will say "I have never been asked to do this". So I would seek out a plastic surgeon who does botox and potentially even an eye surgeon who does botox, because they will understand the muscles around this area.

I would just show them the before and after from this post and what the guy got done.

Also it will prob cost more than $100 because they also add on the injectors fee, if it is a plastic surgeon (rather than a regular beautician) it can be a couple hundred. I would prob budget $250-$300 for this, but it might not cost so much after the initial consult and injection if you are just doing repeats quickly.
 
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Could a similar Botox treatment in my forehead improve my upper eyelid symmetry and create a more hooded effect, or would it fail because my brown bone is pretty prominent? What do you guys think?
bro someone please answer this
 
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I've said enough. At the end of the day, everyone's responsible for his own decisions. My take on this is obvious, but I don't expect others who haven't had the same experience to take my advice
WTF can you really go blind? How?
 
I ascended hard but you may not be able to. Send me pics and I will assess .
bro what will happen after six months with the bottox? I know fillers move around , but bottox?
 
Ok so what would happen if you didnt do this every x amount of time @Bewusst
 
Ok so what would happen if you didnt do this every x amount of time @Bewusst
Best care scenario: results wear off over time (usually faster than expected). Worst case scenario: it migrates within your peripheral nervous system or worse, bloodstream, and you wind up with iatrogenic botulism like I (and countless others) did, which can lead to anything from a droopy eyelid (very common) to actual death (extremely rare) and a lot of highly unpleasant things in between
 
Best care scenario: results wear off over time (usually faster than expected). Worst case scenario: it migrates within your peripheral nervous system or worse, bloodstream, and you wind up with iatrogenic botulism like I (and countless others) did, which can lead to anything from a droopy eyelid (very common) to actual death (extremely rare) and a lot of highly unpleasant things in between
yeah im good

does the number of time increase the risk? I know it sounds cucked saying i dont want to risk shit , but im really not feeling any bloodestream related fuckery
 
yeah im good

does the number of time increase the risk? I know it sounds cucked saying i dont want to risk shit , but im really not feeling any bloodestream related fuckery
What Bewusst warns about is a 1 in 1 million chance of happening with botox. He got unlucky. There is a far (FAR) higher chance of lifelong complications with bimax, yet no one here ever says "I would never recommend bimax to my worst enemy".
 
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What Bewusst warns about is a 1 in 1 million chance of happening with botox. He got unlucky. There is a far (FAR) higher chance of lifelong complications with bimax, yet no one here ever says "I would never recommend bimax to my worst enemy".
yeah , stuff on here has to be taken with some salt
 
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Nice eyes, OP
 
does the number of time increase the risk?
Yes, but it can happen even after the first injection. Cosmetic botulism isn't as rare as @valhalar or the mainstream media makes it out to be (I'm not talking about the life threatening cases). It's quite common actually and the majority of regular users will experience some kind of complications (e.g. migration to nearby muscles, poor cosmetic outcome, 'flu-like symptoms') at some point. It's a proven fact that botulinum toxin A does indeed travel from the injection site to distant nerve endings:
https://www.researchgate.net/public..._Retrograde_Effects_of_Botulinum_Neurotoxin_A

Botox is metabolized extremely slowly and lingers in affected synapses long after its effects have "worn off" (which - contrary to common belief - is mostly due to a compensational axon sprouting response and upregulation of postsynaptic nACh receptors as opposed to elimination or excretion of toxin). Repeated treatment, which is necessary to maintain results, consequently results in cumulative toxin build-up and possibly eventual saturation at the injection site, a risk factor for cosmetic botulism
 
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Lifefuel.

What about fat graft? Which one gives you better results?
 
Fat grafting seems to be the safer but much more expensive alternative, also works really well for undereyes. Here's some before and afters

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Looks natural and greatly improves your overall eye area (less uee, removes dark circles, helps with bulginess, etc). Only downsides are that it can be quite expensive if done by a good surgeon, probably like 5-10k euros for the entire eye area, and you might need to have follow ups every 3-4 years.
 
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Fat grafting seems to be the safer but much more expensive alternative, also works really well for undereyes. Here's some before and afters

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Looks natural and greatly improves your overall eye area (less uee, removes dark circles, helps with bulginess, etc). Only downsides are that it can be quite expensive if done by a good surgeon, probably like 5-10k euros for the entire eye area, and you might need to have follow ups every 3-4 years.
fat grafting is much more dangerous and doesn't fix high set eyerbrows. If most dermatologists and surgeons refuse to inject hyaluronic acid in the upper eyelid area because of the risks it poses, more will refuse to do fat grating there. Fat cannot be dissolved unlike other fillers in the case of penetrating and obstructing an artery.
 
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Insane result, since fillers, botox, and fat graft seem risky, wouldn't bonesmashing this area help to create more volume for the upper eyelid, achieving a hooded result ?
 
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Any doctor in balkans that does this?????
 
Insane result, since fillers, botox, and fat graft seem risky, wouldn't bonesmashing this area help to create more volume for the upper eyelid, achieving a hooded result ?
ice hooding could be good

but use ice gel not ice
Ice gel
 
fat grafting is much more dangerous and doesn't fix high set eyerbrows. If most dermatologists and surgeons refuse to inject hyaluronic acid in the upper eyelid area because of the risks it poses, more will refuse to do fat grating there. Fat cannot be dissolved unlike other fillers in the case of penetrating and obstructing an artery.

Severe complications with fat grafting are considered extremely rare, literally every surgery on earth has those. It's up to you to choose a very qualified surgeon.

Also, the eye area is relatively safe.

Distribution of fat receiving areas in patients with cerebral infarction:
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Periocular: 12.5%
 
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Severe complications with fat grafting are considered extremely rare, literally every surgery on earth has those. It's up to you to choose a very qualified surgeon.

Also, the eye area is relatively safe.

Distribution of fat receiving areas in patients with cerebral infarction:
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Periocular: 12.5%
most complications from fillers are from fat grafting but that doesn't mean those complications are common. that's fair.
And if you go for a relatively expensive procedure as this you will definitely want to go to a good surgeon. I guess the only real downside of fat grafting is the cost.
 
You can tell there is zero squinting there. I did a lot of googling and almost no plastic surgeons discuss doing this technique. Everything is about ‘lifting’ which makes the issue worse.
There's probably a reason
Similar story with hyaluronic acid filler to fix scleral show
 
Lifefuel if legit.
 
I thought Botox for eye area was cope but @ascentium posted his eye ascention which he achieved with Botox alone to lower the brow.

**edit: these are not my eyes**

Before:

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He asked the doctor this:
“showed her a morph of myself with the brow dropped, and described the ‘hooded eyes’ effect I wanted. She instantly knew what I was referring to, & I had 14 units at $9/unit injected into my frontalis & procerus muscles, the majority went into the frontalis. No fillers just Botox, & results rival a good % or surgical interventions.”

Result:
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You can tell there is zero squinting there. I did a lot of googling and almost no plastic surgeons discuss doing this technique. Everything is about ‘lifting’ which makes the issue worse.

My eyes
My eye area is average but hardly an issue because of my lower third. However I still want to improve my looks: there is some upper eyelid exposure and it’s only half hooded on one eye which is annoying.

Could a similar Botox treatment in my forehead improve my upper eyelid symmetry and create a more hooded effect, or would it fail because my brown bone is pretty prominent? What do you guys think?

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my eye area. I’ll prob try do a similar thing but mine would be less extreme cause my base is decent.
where did they have to inject botox?
 
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Why does his under eye support look so much better?
 
Why does his under eye support look so much better?
Soz I put my pic at the bottom of the post, his results are actually just the video.
 
I'll do it Tuesday. I might post results here.
 
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Soz I put my pic at the bottom of the post, his results are actually just the video.
I’m talking about the before pics. His eye area looks more compact from the bottom
 
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BOTB worthy

@PapiMew
@Pendejo
@Preston
 
B for niggas to see
 
Jebem vam mater mrtvu u pičku
 
@ascentium what doc did you see? I cannot find any who will do this. DM me name plz.
 
I had it done but I think the surgeon misunderstood me ( he wasn't a native speaker of my language ) or deceived me to take my money without aiming for the requested effect. He most likely injected too little botox as he was taught, purposely avoiding the frontalis to lower the eyebrows. I see zero results a day later, and while I know it takes two days for results to have any effect, this is most likely said for wrinkles, which is not what I wanted.
The procedure was also very expensive. I could have gotten fillers for the UEE for a bit more if I could have found a specialist to do that in theory.
 
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I had it done but I think the surgeon misunderstood me ( he wasn't a native speaker of my language ) or deceived me to take my money without aiming for the requested effect. He most likely injected too little botox as he was taught, purposely avoiding the frontalis to lower the eyebrows. I see zero results a day later, and while I know it takes two days for results to have any effect, this is most likely said for wrinkles, which is not what I wanted.
The procedure was also very expensive. I could have gotten fillers for the UEE for a bit more if I could have found a specialist to do that in theory.
That’s disappointing. However, at least forehead botox prevents wrinkles if you keep doing it so it isn’t entirely money down the drain.
 
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It’s easily the best and most natural eye area change I have seen. Good if you have decent eye shape but too much upper eyelid exposure.
this is a truecel tier eye wtf are you talking about. low pfl, high pfh, round as fuck.
 
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fuck i want to get it soo bad but dont know how long it lasts.
 
Each time I went to get Botox I had no results. They did 8 units $45 each.

Is there another way to achieve these results? I heard of an eyebrow transplant and microblading as alternatives
 
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Each time I went to get Botox I had no results. They did 8 units $45 each.

Is there another way to achieve these results? I heard of an eyebrow transplant and microblading as alternatives
do you know what muscles did they inject and how high in the forehead? 8 units in total or above every eyebrow? that sounds too low.
 
do you know what muscles did they inject and how high in the forehead? 8 units in total or above every eyebrow? that sounds too low.

Went to multiple surgeons and the most one ever did was 8. They were too worried it would cost ptosis or even blindness. Here are my eyebrows vs what I wanted to achieve with the picture I provided

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Went to multiple surgeons and the most one ever did was 8. They were too worried it would cost ptosis or even blindness. Here are my eyebrows vs what I wanted to achieve with the picture I provided

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stupid doctors tbh. there are two types of ptosis and one of them is exactly what you want = Eyebrows ptosis.
Eyelid ptosis happens only if you inject the levator palpebrae suprioris that lies beneath the frontalis. If you inject superficially and slightly higher than the brows it's very unlikely that it will happen.
You should have went for more botox...

But tbh, I did the same and still had no results. In my case the guy injected the procerus too that makes the frontalis rise the brows when weak, so most likely that's why I didn't see any results.
 

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