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The peel is perfect for the fine lines that develop in the lower eyelids,
spilling out over the cheekbones and in to the crows feet regions. She
didn't have any fat bulges in her lower lids, making the peel the correct
operation.
In men, I don't like to peel an isolated area, such as just the lower eyelids. The peel usually changes the skin color a small amount, and men, who
don't wear makeup, at least this year, might have a harder time hiding a small (or rarely
large) pigment change in the peeled skin.
For that reason, I often ask my male peel candidates to wait until we feel
that a peel of the entire face makes sense.
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Questioner:
Am I a Good Candidate for These Rhinoplasty Procedures?
I would like to get cosmetic surgery to reduce my dorsal hump and possible Radix reduction. Would I be a good candidate for these procedures? Would I require additional refinements other than what I mentioned? Is closed Rhinoplasty an option? I am unhappy with the bump, and height of my nose. It is also very wide and causes difficulties when I want to wear glasses. (Questioner submitted photos)
Dr. Denenberg's answer: Radix reduction is important in your nose
If the hump is removed, the radix must be taken down as well, or you nose would look too long, like a Roman statue's nose. Also, raising the tip would help, as well as bringing the entire nose back, closer to your face. See the link to see what these changes could do for your nose.
Link to this question on RealSelf.com
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