Is there any surgery to fix uneven orbitals?

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Is it possible to fix the problem of one eye being in a higher position than the other? Or would it require some crazy surgery equivalent to an orbital box osteotomy since the problem doesn't reside in the soft tissue but rather the position of the eye sockets themselves.
 
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good old shotgun implant
 
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Yes.

Get implants to make them symmetrical.
 
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orbital box surgery is the only way

sorry op
 
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OBO... But we all know Noone will ever get this
 
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Yes.

Get implants to make them symmetrical.
What kind of orbital implants would make them even LMAO. Orbital implants are used to make the eyes less deep set.
OBO... But we all know Noone will ever get this
Orbital box osteotomy is a meme surgery just like lefort 3. No point in discussing it unless you're clinically deformed...or maybe a drug lord who's super rich and wants to change his appearance to evade the police.
 
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What kind of orbital implants would make them even LMAO. Orbital implants are used to make the eyes less deep set.

Orbital box osteotomy is a meme surgery just like lefort 3. No point in discussing it unless you're clinically deformed...or maybe a drug lord who's super rich and wants to change his appearance to evade the police.
just become drug lord theory actually not a bad idea if ur suicidal anyway ngl
 
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Orbital implants are used to make the eyes less deep set.
That makes no sense, it is actually the opposite.

If one of your eyes is higher than the other you could get an infraorbital rim implant in the eye that is lower to elevate the orbital socket, and therefore the eye.
 
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That makes no sense, it is actually the opposite.

If one of your eyes is higher than the other you could get an infraorbital rim implant in the eye that is lower to elevate the orbital socket, and therefore the eye.
Yes, i forgot about this. I will probably look into this because my right eye is higher than the left and it looks distracting in some pics.
 
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