Would fat grafts help reduce the extra space in my lateral canthus?

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I have some extra space in my lateral canthus, which disappears when I slightly squint. I'm considering under-eye fat grafts would this fix it?

(Yes, I know there are no pictures)
 
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Draw a circle where exactly

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why would you want that? i believe i know what you mean but thats a positive feature. if fat grafts achieved reducing the space it would only be by reducing your pfl
 
why would you want that? i believe i know what you mean but thats a positive feature. if fat grafts achieved reducing the space it would only be by reducing your pfl
No, because the lateral canthus redness extends beyond my orbital region and is clearly visible.
 
Yes fat grafting near the corners of the undereye can lead to a more sharp lateral canthus
Read it somewhere before
 
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I have no clue wtf you're saying, show me an example of that hollowness(?) (space doesnt mean shit)
Yes it does it makes my eyes look a bit downturned when I don’t squint
 
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Yes it does it makes my eyes look a bit downturned when I don’t squint
Can't tell without pics but it's either skeletal (solution : implant) or soft tissue (solution : fat graft)
 
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