Revising (fixing prior) 👁️ and further rejuvenating for Kim (62). As I review my journal entry from Kim’s procedure 5 months prior - this was a complex overall situation for her forehead, upper eyelids and brow after having had prior surgeries! She was left with significant asymmetry in her eyelids, brows, lips, and even chin. Our objective was to improve her overall brightness, essence, and symmetry to match her internal feelings of energy and bright curiosity, well not changing her overall unique look and facial characteristics. Kim very well illustrates how important the nuances and details are. Her brow and temples were fibrotic and scarred from a prior brow lift with significant a symmetry - I had to do completely separate procedures on each brow to normalize them. The same issue existed in her eyes, where certain fat pads were completely decapitated, scarred, displaced, hollowed, asymmetric and simultaneously herniating. Her lower eyelid positioning was similarly concerning and at a great risk for distortion and malposition after her old school, transcutaneous lower eyelid blepharoplasty that put incisions through the muscle and skin of her lower eyelid. I worked through each and every aspect of her upper and lower lids, step-by-step, piece by piece, in an incredibly minimally invasive and scarless way to replace, rejuvenate, correct, reposition, and strengthen. Very uniquely for her chin, I corrected the volume loss and asymmetry there m using her own, autologous tissue that I fashioned as what I call a bio implant. This procedure is unique to me, this is next level. What are the other aspects that stand out to you? Please let me know below 👇🏻 . .
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