papertigers Posted May 6, 2013 Author Share Posted May 6, 2013 Yes, I emailed a whole bunch of clinics, and I believe the only one that replied was ID and they didn't give me a very serious reply. It was just a standard reply they send to everyone. They didn't even bother to answer my email asking if they knew about "hyperplasia." Yeah, the surgeon I want to see in Toronto specializes not only in jaw surgery but facial reconstruction. I think he might actually be able to help me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3rdtimerhino Posted July 13, 2013 Share Posted July 13, 2013 As far as I know, there are no easy solutions to asymmetrical positioning of the eyes. I myself have slight asymmetries of the eye position. I've adjusted the positioning of my nose to compensate for the asymmetry of the eyes so that it's not so noticeable. It's a game of finding a middle-ground for the nose where it is slightly off one way from where it should perfectly be for the eyes, while being slightly off the other way from where it should perfectly be for the mouth. By correcting the line of the nose, you can help lessen how asymmetric the eye positions appear. Also, some of the most beautiful people on earth have asymmetrical eye positioning. From my observations, when someone's eye positioning are slightly asymmetrical, it's usually the left eye that's higher. Don't ask me why! google Bernardo Velasco (you'd never notice his eye positioning are asymmetrical unless you look closely!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jojoyes Posted November 26, 2016 Share Posted November 26, 2016 Korean plastic surgeons can do a whole lot, so that's definitely possible. Of course they can't change the position of your eye but they can mess around a little with your eyelids so they appear symmetrical. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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