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Gives examples of bad and good under eye support.
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Luckily it can be fixeddark circles and negative orbital vector = bad undereye support
no dark circles, positive orbital vector, no lines = good undereye support.
tight lower eyelids aren't really undereye support but I guess its loosely coorelated
Oh I believe I have good eye supportdark circles and negative orbital vector = bad undereye support
no dark circles, positive orbital vector, no lines = good undereye support.
tight lower eyelids aren't really undereye support but I guess its loosely coorelated
yes all of the above, depends on who you are though.Luckily it can be fixed
I do have dark circles and negative orbital vectors, but I don’t think I have bulgey eyes or anything like that, my eye area is bad however, 0.44 ES ratio, and low Pfl too, eyebrows are also negative and high setyes all of the above, depends on who you are though.
most people's negative orbital vector requires orbital rim implants because they have recessed orbital rims in that area. but if urs is really bad and you have bulgey eyes you'll need orbital decompression. if u just lack fat fat graft, and if your skin is hyperpigmented there idk but there is a way to fix it.
if your lower eyelids are droopy (maybe sclera show) you need lower eyelid retraction most likely.
also not having hyperpigmentation or lack of fat in the undereyes is important too.