The : The answer to this question depends entirely on what was done during the surgery. Obviously, the skin that was removed is not easy to replace but the hardest thing to reverse can be lowering the lid crease.
Answered 10/3/2016
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Although : Although it could be concievable to reverse the procedure, this is not a realistic undertaking and would likely require more than one surgery without the ability to completely restore the prior appearance. If you have not yet completed the procedure, you should not undertake this surgery with this in mind.
Answered 10/4/2016
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Asian blepharoplasty: Although it's possible to remove the supratarsal crease (fold) after asian eyelid surgery, it will still leave a faint scar where the crease was.
Answered 3/30/2015
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Asian blepahroplasty: Reversing Asian blepharoplasty is difficult. With scarring present, it would be almost impossible to restore your eyelids to their preoperative appearance. Have your eyelids evaluated by a board certified surgeon with expertise in these procedures.
Answered 10/1/2014
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