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do they get better as we get older?infraorbital rim
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they better with forward growth and it also depends on how you keep them updo they get better as we get older?
they are decent, but droop at times.
i have pct as well
Why do you want to do that? So you can go from pct to nct? Why don't you just lower the upper eyelid to create that Barret look?
no. the medial canthus doesnt change. hes talking about the same effect you get from squinting but betterWhy do you want to do that? So you can go from pct to nct? Why don't you just lower the upper eyelid to create that Barret look?
No they droop with age.do they get better as we get older?
they are decent, but droop at times.
i have pct as well
infraorbital rim
Why do you want to do that? So you can go from pct to nct? Why don't you just lower the upper eyelid to create that Barret look?
no it would. it gives the same effect in mewingI don't think that would result in that, it would most likely raise everything, I just want that part to make the eye shape more fenine like.
That doesn't intervene in the eye tilt, it won't raise the medial canthus. I have no UEE and my brow ridge is already set really low, there's no more way to go from where already is.
no. the medial canthus doesnt change. hes talking about the same effect you get from squinting but better
Jfl, orbital rim implants will not cause that much of a change in eye shape.
Lower eyelid retraction would be your best bet tbh. It reduces scleral show as well.
Wait why do you want to raise the medial canthus? That's not why this dude's eye area isn't good.