is this realistic surgery before and after?

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I asked gemini to do malar infraorbital rim implants then canthoplasty, upper eyelid fat grafting, trimax, gonial implants.
is this a realistic result?
 
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No morph has ever managed to depict a realistic surgery result.

It will always look worse. A morph gives you way more control of the face than any surgery ever could.

So yes, it might look along those lines. But don’t use those images to give you hope or you will be severely disappointed
 
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No morph has ever managed to depict a realistic surgery result.

It will always look worse. A morph gives you way more control of the face than any surgery ever could.

So yes, it might look along those lines. But don’t use those images to give you hope or you will be severely disappointed
crazy good morph tho right
 
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yeah — you'll need a heap of fat or filler for that
 
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yeah — you'll need a heap of fat or filler for that
Thanks for your reply, brother.

Fat or filler, where exactly? But also I know it's not realistic. It was just kind of impressive to me that Gemini could render something because I just told it the surgeries I want one by one and it just kept editing it until it looked like this
 
Fat graft and some kind of cantho procedure. Then do fillers/botox and you should be there basically
 
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Fat graft and some kind of cantho procedure. Then do fillers/botox and you should be there basically
upper eyelid fat graft right?
I was talking to Gemini about getting a canthoplasty but it said that without under-eye support, it could go really wrong. So it was recommending infraorbital implants. But those are risky too. Oh man, life's so not easy
 
upper eyelid fat graft right?
I was talking to Gemini about getting a canthoplasty but it said that without under-eye support, it could go really wrong. So it was recommending infraorbital implants. But those are risky too. Oh man, life's so not easy
Canthoplasty is more likely to go wrong if you have a implant, i mean both upper and lower fat
 
Canthoplasty is more likely to go wrong if you have a implant
How? Is it because the implant can extend to lateral canthus area and change the bone where they have to anchor during cantho? Can't you design the implant to avoid this area if you know you will do cantho later?
 
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How? Is it because the implant can extend to lateral canthus area and change the bone where they have to anchor during cantho? Can't you design the implant to avoid this area if you know you will do cantho later?
I mean it makes it harder to work there and you risk infection on the implant. And some canthos are not even possible
 
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