Hello, some of you may remember me. Since I am autistic and also incredibly absent-minded I sometimes go off track and leave fora/forget to respond to people for indeterminate amounts of time.
Anyhow, my question. My eyes are horisontally short, which leads to my having a small outer canthal distance of merely 82 mm. Based on 3D measurements that I have taken and compared to those of genuinely handsome men such as Colton Haynes...
...I have determined beyond reasonable doubt that this dimension of the face is extremely important. Ideally, one would want to have an OCD (outer canthal distance) of 88+ mm, especially if one has a rather wide skull. Now, I am trying to increase my IPD by skull remodelling as per the claims of Mike Mew (according to him, cranial dystrophy reduces IPD, and case studies indicate that it might be possible to actually widen this dimension by chewing exercises), but even if my IPD were in the good range of 63-66-ish, my eyes themselves would still be far to short. My PFL is 26-27 mm, way below the male norm of 29-30 mm.
Would it be possible, as far as you know, to do this lengthening through lateral canthoplasty as a "Caucasian" specimen? The South Korean surgeons have vastly improved the procedure (so they say) and guarantee that the risk for relapse is very minimal, but I cannot find any info on whether this can only be done for Mongoloid anatomy or not. My eyeballs cannot be too small, as my iris dimensions are perfectly normal for an adult male, and iris size:eyeball size is supposedly a stable ratio in humans. However, when I try to lengthen my eyes with my fingers, I notice that the eyeball may simply be too deep-set within the skull to accomplish what I desire.
Have you ever heard of a procedure creating more forward-set eyeballs? I know about orbital decompression, but this would be the exact opposite of what I want to have done. In my world of theorycrafting, it should be possible to set the eyes forward by a mm or so to give more space for a successful lenghtening lateral canthoplasty to be performed.
Thoughts on this, fellas?