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Steven M. Denenberg, M.D.
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These photos are a good illustration of why we call excess upper eyelid skin "hooding."  The excess skin shades the lateral part of the eye like a hood, or a visor.

Note how the combination of removing the hood and peeling the skin took care of that large horizontal crease that extended to the side from the outer corner of her eye.


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Next: an example of the solid advice Dr. Denenberg gives patients on RealSelf.com.
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Questioner: Will Fixing Bulbous Tip Make the Nose Look Thinner?
I have a bulbous tip nose. I want to get my nose to have a normal tip but also want it to look thinner. If I get the bulbous tip fixed, will my nose automatically look skinnier?
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Dr. Denenberg's answer: The tip and the bridge can be narrowed at the same time, but using different techniques
Hi,
The work done during surgery to narrow the tip of the nose won't change the appearance of the upper part of the nose -- that part can also be narrowed, as a different part of the operation.

Careful, though, because narrowing a nasal tip is an advanced technique, and you should see before and after photos, before selecting your doctor, of other patients who specifically had their nasal tips narrowed. A profile view won't show that to you; it's the angled views, like the one you posted, that show the width of the tip.

Link to this question on RealSelf.com