is it possible to overcorrect with canthoplasty and cover too much of the iris?

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the right one looks great the left one looks unnatural in the after imho

on the other hand i didnt put too much attention into it before, is that iris coverage still natural?
 
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for some reasons i still think their lower eyelid looks more natural despite covering the same amount of iris? is it the shape?
 
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i think the problem is the bulginess. if you have bulgy eyes your lower eyelid cant be too high because that is just unnatural?
 
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i think the problem is the bulginess. if you have bulgy eyes your lower eyelid cant be too high because that is just unnatural?
Think of it like this, if you are a fat ass you can’t pull ur pants up too high.
 
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Same logic with a fat bulgy lower lid.
But I agree a lower lid that’s too high in a neutral position looks unnatural and squinched. This is usually more than 2 mm covering the bottom part of iris
 
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