Lower Blepharoplasty Consultation - UnSuccessful (5-10-22)

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Unfortunately the Dr told me my eye bags weren't bad enough to have the fat removed.

It would've resulted in more of a hollow look due to my subhuman tear troughs :feelswhy:

Therefore lower blepharoplasty is off my ascension plan

Revision (Eye Area)

I'm now left with lower eyelid retraction, canthoplexy, canthoplasty, & infraoribital implants.

How should I go about it now? I'm trying to achieve something like this below


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Since I dont know what your eye area looks like rn there's very little I can say.

Except for that I'm sceptical you really need all these listed surgeries. Seems a little excessive somehow
 
I'm pretty sure lower lid retraction would be fine right?

Lower Bleph & Lower Lid are basically one in the same, but lower lid is normally a follow up to a lower bleph.
 
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Since I dont know what your eye area looks like rn there's very little I can say.

Except for that I'm sceptical you really need all these listed surgeries. Seems a little excessive somehow
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I'm pretty sure lower lid retraction would be fine right?

Lower Bleph & Lower Lid are basically one in the same, but lower lid is normally a follow up to a lower bleph.
Wouldn't you still have the hollowness after?

Or does the tightening of the tendon w/ retraction stretch the skin & "cover up" the hollowness?
 
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Wouldn't you still have the hollowness after?
It really depends, some do, some don't.
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Or does the tightening of the tendon w/ retraction stretch the skin & "cover up" the hollowness?
It generally does, but it seems bone recession impacts results.

Maybe do OD b4 LLR?
 
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Orbital Decompression.

Under Eye Hollows are super common in people with large orbitals.
Fuck .. that shit looks scary tbh lol

I doubt I’d even get approved since it’s more for patients with extreme bulging eyes
 
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lower lid retraction should get you covered. and depending on how tight the surgeon does the lower lid it will cover up your under-eye hollowness too, as it will stretch the thicker skin from your cheeks onto your orbitals
 
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