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I have shitty under eyes do I get Infraorbital implants or fat transfer?
 

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Makeup exists bud.
Save up for fat grafts those are cheaper and permanent on average.
 
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Implants in your case since the lack of infras has caused a droopy lower lid,its not bad in your case but implants would be preferred,fat graft would improve the color and can lift slightly so its fine uf you dont anna spend 10k but if you got the money get an implant
 
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Makeup exists bud.
Save up for fat grafts those are cheaper and permanent on average.
Yeah I think I’m going to use makeup in the mean time, and thank you
 
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Implants in your case since the lack of infras has caused a droopy lower lid,its not bad in your case but implants would be preferred,fat graft would improve the color and can lift slightly so its fine uf you dont anna spend 10k but if you got the money get an implant
Alright
 
Implants in your case since the lack of infras has caused a droopy lower lid,its not bad in your case but implants would be preferred,fat graft would improve the color and can lift slightly so its fine uf you dont anna spend 10k but if you got the money get an implant
i know it’s sounds retarded but if you had the money couldn’t you do both?
 
i know it’s sounds retarded but if you had the money couldn’t you do both?
Sure, i mena the real ideal scenario is both since a bit of extra fat in the eye area rarely hurts and you could easily get the perfect amount of hooding and the tilt of the hooding right and have picture perfect undereyes

It gives the best result in the end but it lowers the roi of the second surgery
 
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Infra implants.
fat grafts would most likely be enough for his case (and the best choice IMO).

besides, infra implants have a considerable % of infection due to the area being so thin, that's why so many surgeons recommend against (unless it's an extreme case)
 
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