The relationship between eyebrow height and the supraorbital rim

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Greycel question here, for those of you guys more experienced with a wide variety of eyes, it seems to me that eyebrow positioning can depend on the downward growth/compactness of the Supraorbital rim. Is there a correlation here or can that be chalked up to compact orbital rim = higher set eyes and thus smaller distance between the eyes and eyebrows.

Like someone with a large orbital rim and high eyebrows needs implants before they could think about getting an eyebrow transplant for lower set brows, correct?
 
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Greycel question here, for those of you guys more experienced with a wide variety of eyes, it seems to me that eyebrow positioning can depend on the downward growth/compactness of the Supraorbital rim. Is there a correlation here or can that be chalked up to compact orbital rim = higher set eyes and thus smaller distance between the eyes and eyebrows.

Like someone with a large orbital rim and high eyebrows needs implants before they could think about getting an eyebrow transplant for lower set brows, correct?
This is NOT a greycel question, no one knows this here. I've been trying to figure out, no single "muh psl" retard has a solution.

What i found out: brow INITIAL position is 75% determined by the brow-bone. So you are right, you cannot have it lower BEFORE you lower your ridge somehow. Which is not a routine procedure.

However, with age, brows fall. And they sit BELOW the brow bone, so it IS POSSIBLE to lower the brows without making the sockets more compact. This is apparently what brow-botox does. However, HOW MANY MILIMETERS is NOT clear. Cna be 0.5mm, can be 1mm. Who knows. Anyways, this is NOT probably going to be a cosmetically attractive effect. It will make a face look aged.
 
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It would need to be determined on an individual basis whether your inadequate eyebrow placement results from underlying bone structure (which supraorbital implant would solve) muscle (which botox would solve), or if everything is good but the hair is just too high on the face (which eyebrow transplant would solve).
 
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It would need to be determined on an individual basis whether your inadequate eyebrow placement results from underlying bone structure (which supraorbital implant would solve) muscle (which botox would solve), or if everything is good but the hair is just too high on the face (which eyebrow transplant would solve).
could I DM you my eye area and get your opinion?
 

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