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altgrave asked in Science & MathematicsMedicine · 1 decade ago

can plastic surgery correct a difference in the relative height of one's eyes?

if one of your eyes is slightly lower (or perhaps more deeply set) than the other, is it possible for plastic surgery to make the eyes symmetrical, or would that require overly extensive bone work, or something else. references, please! thanks!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    In regard to a deeper-set eye, if the problem stems from a bone deformity the problem will most probably not be able to be corrected by a general plastic surgeon, but rather must be referred to a bone specialist. In regard to a lower vs. higher eye, a general plastic surgeon, using blepheroplasty, can normally correct the eye enough to where the patient is happy.

  • ulrich
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    no longer relatively yet your eyes dont want them as they arnt squinty you need to have somewhat extra self assurance and end attempting to make your self perfect i observed one in all your questions the former day approximately your teeth and tbh you seem high quality as you're

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    eye lift that way they can lift the eye

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