Recently I realised (thanks to kizarq's post) that I have scleral show due to an underdeveloped midface, upper face. It makes me look tired, dopey and sad, when I'm not. In fact being alert makes it worse (opening eyes wider). It's a bit more in one eye than the other, which accentuates the facial assymetry. I used to think that my eyes suck because they are small, but I just realised that they look better when I squint. (I used to think that my wide face was a liability before finding this forum too. Now I thank my luck stars that it's this wide given how long it is.)
I'll be having a Le Fort I later this year. The surgeon did talk how it would improve under eye support (another surgeon said the same), but it simply did not register in my head at all at the time.
I did not see this in the mirror, still don't. Photos jar me back to reality, however.The question is, how likely is it to be resolved completely? The surgeon did say "I'll cut higher to fill you out more", but I'm not sure what exactly he meant.
I found this 6-month post-op study:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0278239113012147But there should still be residual swelling after 6 months which lifts the area somewhat.
Is orbital augmentation a must? Yaremchuk says here that you can still have upper midface deficiency after Le Fort I.
http://www.dryaremchuk.com/english/orthognathic2.phpEppley did a pretty impressive job fixing the eyes here:
http://www.exploreplasticsurgery.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Orbital-Asymmetry-Correction-result-Dr-Barry-Eppley.jpg