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Yeah, of course, I didn't mention it in my previous post because, to my limited knowledge, no surgical procedure could improve his situation.literally any changes that would reduce your perceived IPD would be a massive improvement here
it is possible to decrease ipd with medial wall orbital decompression (source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28130596/) but in his case it’s effects will probably be limited since he doesn’t have proptosis (his eyeballs dont protrude/bulge out of the socket)Yeah, of course, I didn't mention it in my previous post because, to my limited knowledge, no surgical procedure could improve his situation.
Ideally, not only would he reduce the IPD, but he would also improve the eye shape by lifting up the upper lid near the medial canthus. Once again, I don't think any procedure can achieve that, unless a sort of partial ptosis repair surgery can alter one third of the eye aperture and not the other 2 thirds, while maintaining a natural look.
As suggested in my previous post, modifying the eyebrows' shape is the next best thing he can do for his eye area (that, and improved eyelashes).
Let's see if @Mr.Nct can offer a different insight, as he seems to have elite ball knowledge on complex oculoplastics.
Morph with corrected IPD and eye shape :
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Unsurprisingly, that would generate a major improvement in facial harmony.
@waterboard in the morph above, I also accentuated your cheeks' hollows, which could be achieved with a liposuction of the cheek's fat pad. This would compliment your strong bone structure in the surrounding area (cheekbones, chin, mandible).