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infraorbital rim implants are the best way to lift the lower eyelid (or remove lower eyelid exposure)

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also @facemaxxed got infraorbital rim impants (included his custom midface implant)


today I saw on instagram a picture of undereye fillers, and I think it is the equivalent of infraorbital rim implants.

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if this shit is legit, I may include undereye injection in my fat grafting surgery and save the 7k needed for an infraorbital rim implant.
 
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infraorbital rim implants are the best way to lift the lower eyelid (or remove lower eyelid exposure)

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also @facemaxxed got infraorbital rim impants (included his custom midface implant)


today I saw on instagram a picture of undereye fillers, and I think it is the equivalent of infraorbital rim implants.

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if this shit is legit, I may include undereye injection in my fat grafting surgery and save the 7k needed for an infraorbital rim implant.
fat graftling is better for UEE and UES than implants. Implants don't change lots of things in these area.
 
Fillers are a cope
 
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Fat repositioning is more better. Fillers last for a few months and may leave bumps where they were injected. Fat is what you want under the eyes @Lorsss
 
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Fat repositioning is more better. Fillers last for a few months and may leave bumps where they were injected. Fat is what you want under the eyes @Lorsss

No you want bone. Why the fuck would you want fat
 
No you want bone. Why the fuck would you want fat
to have better UES
as far as i know, you can't transplant bones like that
 
No you want bone. Why the fuck would you want fat
More expensive and some people don’t want to have osteotomies or implants.
 
More expensive and some people don’t want to have osteotomies or implants.
the implants results are most of the time not even noticeable ngl. You should never do implants/osteotomies in the eye area, unless it's really fucked up
 
Under eye implants are tame, but effective
i have never seen a massive ascension with orbital implants ngl, unfrauded.
 
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Under eye implants are tame, but effective
I’d rather do fat injections. I just don’t like the idea of something foreign (like an implant) in my face when I practically get the same result with a fat transfer.
i have never seen a massive ascension with orbital implants ngl, unfrauded.
Because people with good under eye support have FAT. You need fat to give it a good look. Unless you’re severely recessed then you need modified LF3 or implants.
 
Ever
I’d rather do fat injections. I just don’t like the idea of something foreign (like an implant) in my face when I practically get the same result with a fat transfer.

Because people with good under eye support have FAT. You need fat to give it a good look. Unless you’re severely recessed then you need modified LF3 or implants.
Everyone needs LF3 unless your barret
 
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I’d rather do fat injections. I just don’t like the idea of something foreign (like an implant) in my face when I practically get the same result with a fat transfer.

Because people with good under eye support have FAT. You need fat to give it a good look. Unless you’re severely recessed then you need modified LF3 or implants.

The only thing I know for a fact about fat that one needs to be wary about, is that, fat resorption can result in asymmetrical results, which would be very noticeable in the under eye area. With fillers, asymmetry is very easy to avoid, as the results are literally instantaneous, and you can also easily get touch ups to address asymmetry—for fat injections, you need to wait in orderto know if asymmetry has occurred, and then you’d presumably need another liposuction to attempt to inject more fat to the side with less, and then wait again to see if this time the fat stays, or you may still end up with asymmetry. Fat is something that can potentially be quite time consuming before the right results are achieved.
 
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The only thing I know for a fact about fat that one needs to be wary about, is that, fat resorption can result in asymmetrical results, which would be very noticeable in the under eye area. With fillers, asymmetry is very easy to avoid, as the results are literally instantaneous, and you can also easily get touch ups to address asymmetry—for fat injections, you need to wait in orderto know if asymmetry has occurred, and then you’d presumably need another liposuction to attempt to inject more fat to the side with less, and then wait again to see if this time the fat stays, or you may still end up with asymmetry. Fat is something that can potentially be quite time consuming before the right results are achieved.
I put my trust in Taban
 
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i have never seen a massive ascension with orbital implants ngl, unfrauded.


I got really good under eye results from infraorbital implants, even though swelling hasn’t gone done fully
 

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I got really good under eye results from infraorbital implants, even though swelling hasn’t gone done fully

Why didn’t you get the tear trough fixed ?
 
Why didn’t you get the tear trough fixed ?

Fairly sure he did—what you’re seeing is most likely from the swelling due to the paranasal implant.
 
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Why didn’t you get the tear trough fixed ?

The implant did extend along the tear trough there just is some swelling here waiting to be fixed
I got filers before and it made it worse, they just couldn’t wrap around the orbital rim edge the same way an implant can
 
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box osteotomy or death. holy shit this forum is really shit.
 
box osteotomy or death. holy shit this forum is really shit.

Jesus Christ I hope you’re a troll account.

Box osteotomy does literally fuck-all for tear troughs and would presumably do nothing on it’s own to remove lower eyelid exposure lmao
 
Jesus Christ I hope you’re a troll account.

Box osteotomy does literally fuck-all for tear troughs lmao
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imagine being this high inhib.
NO MOMMY I DONT WANT BOX OSTEOTOMY ITS TOO SCARY :feelstrash::feelstrash::feelstrash:
 
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imagine being this high inhib.
NO MOMMY I DONT WANT BOX OSTEOTOMY ITS TOO SCARY :feelstrash::feelstrash::feelstrash:

I ironically do want box osteotomy, to correct orbital asymmetry, you Incel.
 
Care to elaborate?
I have dark staining and hyper pigmentation in the periorbital region after almost a year after his surgery. He said I was a "rare patient". I am seeking more other oculoplastic surgeons' opinions to fix this issue.
 
I have dark staining and hyper pigmentation in the periorbital region after almost a year after his surgery. He said I was a "rare patient". I am seeking more other oculoplastic surgeons' opinions to fix this issue.

Wow man, can you share before and afters. What procedure did you undergo?
 
Wow man, can you share before and afters. What procedure did you undergo?
No pictures. It is no so horrible, it just makes me regret the surgery. I traded hollow under eyes for well supported under eyes with small brown rings under them. I had lower bleph with fat repositioning (not same as fat transfer, which is being confused here) and ptosis. No complaints about the ptosis result.
 
Hmm okay, How bad/noticeable are the rings?
 
Hmm okay, How bad/noticeable are the rings?
Not very noticeable unless under direct light up close. Again, it's not so horrible and either time or some follow up minor procedure will hopefully fix it, but it hasn't been pleasant to deal with. The even bigger delusion that people here aren't focusing on when arguing back and forth is assuming results, even from a top surgeon, are taken for granted. I have also had a failed hair transplant by a well respect hair restoration surgeon.
 
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Not very noticeable unless under direct light up close. Again, it's not so horrible and either time or some follow up minor procedure will hopefully fix it, but it hasn't been pleasant to deal with. The even bigger delusion that people here aren't focusing on when arguing back and forth is assuming results, even from a top surgeon, are taken for granted. I have also had a failed hair transplant by a well respect hair restoration surgeon.

Did you by chance get FUE over FUT?
 
Lmao so that’s a yes? It’s a shame how uneducated or misled by doctors most men who get FUE are.
Agreed 100 percent. I could comment more, but this thread is about eyes.
 
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The implant did extend along the tear trough there just is some swelling here waiting to be fixed
I got filers before and it made it worse, they just couldn’t wrap around the orbital rim edge the same way an implant can
wait what even is this "tear through" everyone is talking about?
 
wait what even is this "tear through" everyone is talking about?

Bro this is something you can easily look up.
 
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Can you guys elaborate?
Fue is overmarketed based upon a ridciulous notion that the scarring pattern even matters. You aren't paying thousands of dollars for more hair to worry about what it looks like when shaved down - that's the whole point of getting surgery in the first place. The only time you should worry about the scarring pattern is if you have an epic failure of a fue hair transplant and then are forced to finally shave, so maybe that is why thess fue doctors always point this out LOL.
 
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No pictures. It is no so horrible, it just makes me regret the surgery. I traded hollow under eyes for well supported under eyes with small brown rings under them. I had lower bleph with fat repositioning (not same as fat transfer, which is being confused here) and ptosis. No complaints about the ptosis result.

Sounds brutal.

but there is an undeniable risk with every surgery, unfortunately some of us will be included in those statistics of failed surgeries
 
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Sounds brutal.

but there is an undeniable risk with every surgery, unfortunately some of us will be included in those statistics of failed surgeries
I wouldn't technically call it brutal or failed at this point. But yes, agreed to the main point.
 
So they can't be fixed with just infraorbital rims?

What do you mean by this? Infra orbital rims are just the anatomical term for your lower rim of the eye socket.
 
What do you mean by this? Infra orbital rims are just the anatomical term for your lower rim of the eye socket.
II thought it eliminated the tear through or dark circles.
 
II thought it eliminated the tear through or dark circles.

I mean if you have well developed ones, as well as decent fat and high quality skin there than yes.

I think you meant infraorbital rim IMPLANTS.

I don’t mean to offend but, are you seen to be/ do you consider yourself to be “low IQ”?
 
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