Can Fixing My Uneven Eyes Be Make Me Look Better?

Q: Dr. Eppley, I just want ur opinion as somebody who’s is attuned to facial aesthetics. I have vertical optical dystopia where my eyes are uneven, you confirmed this earlier this her. It’s hard to gauge from my own perspective. Do you think something like an optical rim augmentation would have a significant and noticeable benefit to my looks?

I just want to know whether you think it would be a worthwhile benefit to my looks? I want to become as good looking as I possibly can. I’m not sure how sigbicant my VOD is or how much a correction would knelove me, but I would really appreciate your professional opinion. If I get this survey done it would be with you. I would be interested in a virtual consultation with you to get your insights,A:In most cases of vertical orbital dystopia a combination of procedures are necessary to provide adequate improvement of the entire bony and soft tissue Perry orbital complex. That’s improvement of vertical or rectal dystopia is often not as simple or straightforward as it seems from the procedures needed to correct it. In your case however you may be the one rare example where bony augmentation of the infraorbital rim and anterior orbital floor could be effective on its own. To make a more complete assessment of this possibility I would need to see pictures of your face from different angles so I can get a true appreciation of the soft tissues around the as well as how different it is from the opposite eye. These pictures should be in the non-squinting facial posture is that distorts the eye area.

Dr. Barry Eppley

World-Renowned Plastic Surgeon