My eyes appear to protrude more than usual from the eye socket. Is it possible to adjust the eyelids in a way that brings them forward, creating a more balanced appearance and reducing the appearance of protrusion?
Traditionally, proptosis (protuberant eyes) has been corrected through surgery that involves opening the orbit to move the eyeball backward. However, recent advancements in filler treatments, such as Voluma, have allowed us to elevate the orbital rim and surrounding tissues using supportive fillers. This can effectively minimize the prominence of the eyes. If you choose this option, it's essential to select an expert injector with significant experience in using Voluma or similar stable and supportive fillers.
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