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never seen a single person get an upper orbital implant. don't most people just get fillers or fat-grafts in that region?Are upper orbital rim implants (see pics below) a good way to get the hooded/hunter eye look? Has anyone got before / afters for these?
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me neither hence why im intrigued!never seen a single person get an upper orbital implant. don't most people just get fillers or fat-grafts in that region?
Yes they are complex and you can’t go too much, and the transition points need to be taken into consideration.The supraorbitals are very complex set of bones. This require accurate planning for it to look good and not uncanny.
U can find results on google.
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This result is shit due to excessive anterior projection especially at the tail end of the eyebrows.
I haven't seen a blackpilled result yet.
@RealSurgerymax thoughts?
Why does the skin near the nasion looks kinda stretched? Was the implant not designed to also augment this part as well?
Because of it, his nasal bridge contour isn't as smooth as before
@curlyheadjames
Can you not just keep the same weight ?So, I had a consultation with Bernardini
He recommended the following:
He said that he thought my cheeks definitely do not need augmenting with implants, and if they did why not do it by lifting the soft tissue of the cheek a bit higher up the zygoma (which also has the positive benefit of taking fat away from lower cheeks)
- Bilateral lower blepheroplasty with fat transposition (essentially fat grafting below eyes plus bleph)
- Lower lid retractor release (lower eyelid retraction to remove scleral show) and lateral canthopexy (combined giving almond look)
- Endoscopic temporo-malar lift with paracanthal fixation
- SEFFI fat grafting to GPoint to project and augment the zygoma (rather than a cheek implant)
- I also asked about potential fat grafting to upper eyelid to create the hooded look
He also said he is sceptical of infraorbital rim implants as if something goes wrong it goes very wrong and you risk eye problems
I'm a bit sceptical of fat grafting as what happens if you lose/gain weight?
Thoughts??