browridge/brow bone importance (eyecels gtfih)

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THE BROW RIDGE

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One of the features that signals masculinity and forward growth is the prominence of the brow bone

A prominent brow bone is generally associated with deep-set hunter eyes

Hunter eyes depend on multiple factors, but having a brow ridge is an aspect of them that is quite important when it comes to your side profile (and YES, your side profile matters)

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One factor of this boneless face is the lack of browridge protrusion

The brow bone is not as important as the maxilla and mandible, but is STILL a large component of your side profile.

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This guy went from recessed to projected. The brow bone implant here literally eliminated his UEE, however, this should not be used to correct any UEE considering this is not the implants main purpose.

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Here we go from what looks like average to projected. There is a difference but not nearly as impressive as the top one. There is no significant decrease in UEE either.

What to take away from this? If you have a flat or recessed browridge, a brow bone implant may do wonders for your side profile. If you have an average browridge (tends to be the case in many caucasians ive seen irl), it's not a complete failo at all but a brow bone implant isnt worth it.

TONS of nuance with this but you get the point
 
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A good eye area is determined by having low-set, somewhat projected glabella and brows. The implants you posted are moronic Eppley blocks of silicone without a saddle.

A contemporary implant design would drop and square the orbits while lowering the glabella and eyebrows and making the nasoorbitoethmoid transition more acute. It would help most people’s eye areas.
 
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A good eye area is determined by having low-set, somewhat projected glabella and brows. The implants you posted are moronic Eppley blocks of silicone without a saddle.
This is like half of what even makes eye area
Eyelashes eyebrows (indicator of health)
Pfl, pfl to skull width ratio, sclera color, iris color, angle of the orbits, shape of the orbital support inmer inner canthus symmetry es ratio 1 eye breatdh apart spacing also if your midface overly compact it ruins your eye area
A contemporary implant design would drop and square the orbits while lowering the glabella and eyebrows and making the nasoorbitoethmoid transition more acute. It would help most people’s eye area
 
This is like half of what even makes eye area
Eyelashes eyebrows (indicator of health)
Pfl, pfl to skull width ratio, sclera color, iris color, angle of the orbits, shape of the orbital support inmer inner canthus symmetry
Everything you said is true but not impacted by implants.
 
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A contemporary implant design would drop and square the orbits while lowering the glabella and eyebrows and making the nasoorbitoethmoid transition more acute. It would help most people’s eye areas.
So you're saying some sort of square custom supraorbital and infraorbital implant along with brow augmentation. That's literally just changing your entire eye area while I was just talking about browridge importance
 
Wrongwrongwrongwrongwrong

A good eye area is determined by having low-set, somewhat projected glabella and brows. The implants you posted are moronic Eppley blocks of silicone without a saddle.

A contemporary implant design would drop and square the orbits while lowering the glabella and eyebrows and making the nasoorbitoethmoid transition more acute. It would help most people’s eye areas.
Explain. Is it possible to lower my eyebrows through ANY methods?
 
@thecel thots
 
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Explain. Is it possible to lower my eyebrows through ANY methods?
P sure it's just Botox or eyebrow transplant but it might look weird if they're not aligned well w/ brow bone
 
P sure it's just Botox or eyebrow transplant but it might look weird if they're not aligned well w/ brow bone
Well i know you can get some sort of supra implant but actually moving the brow hair eye area down has me stumped
 
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Supraorbital saddles drop the eyebrow hairs too.

Eye soft tissue will follow bone generally. Lower eyelid retraction and canthopexy are overused on this forum.
 
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This is from eppley right ?
 
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Supraorbital saddles drop the eyebrow hairs too.

Eye soft tissue will follow bone generally. Lower eyelid retraction and canthopexy are overused on this forum.
is a supraorbital saddle the same as an infraorbital saddle such that it dips into the eye socket? because even though i have no browridge/supraorbital projection, my supraorbitals are nearly touching my eyeball. i can’t imagine even a 1 mm saddle fitting in there
 
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Supraorbital saddles drop the eyebrow hairs too.

Eye soft tissue will follow bone generally. Lower eyelid retraction and canthopexy are overused on this forum.
Implants can replicate lower eyelid retraction surgery? Must be sub-par
 
Wrongwrongwrongwrongwrong

A good eye area is determined by having low-set, somewhat projected glabella and brows. The implants you posted are moronic Eppley blocks of silicone without a saddle.

A contemporary implant design would drop and square the orbits while lowering the glabella and eyebrows and making the nasoorbitoethmoid transition more acute. It would help most people’s eye areas.
Are you saying a good implant would also add some volume to the nose bridge to smoothen the transition from the Glabella to the nose?
 
THE BROW RIDGE

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One of the features that signals masculinity and forward growth is the prominence of the brow bone

A prominent brow bone is generally associated with deep-set hunter eyes

Hunter eyes depend on multiple factors, but having a brow ridge is an aspect of them that is quite important when it comes to your side profile (and YES, your side profile matters)

images

One factor of this boneless face is the lack of browridge protrusion

The brow bone is not as important as the maxilla and mandible, but is STILL a large component of your side profile.

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This guy went from recessed to projected. The brow bone implant here literally eliminated his UEE, however, this should not be used to correct any UEE considering this is not the implants main purpose.

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Here we go from what looks like average to projected. There is a difference but not nearly as impressive as the top one. There is no significant decrease in UEE either.

What to take away from this? If you have a flat or recessed browridge, a brow bone implant may do wonders for your side profile. If you have an average browridge (tends to be the case in many caucasians ive seen irl), it's not a complete failo at all but a brow bone implant isnt worth it.

TONS of nuance with this but you get the point
who offers surgery for this besides eppley
 

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