Unfortunately I don't have any great pics available, only this one taken from a slightly awkward angle:
I do know that my eyes are overly close-set (1st to 35th percentile depending on the study), but I am not sure if they actually qualify for medical hypotelorism (though, if the 1st--or sub-fifth more generally--percentile thing is correct they certainly should) and I am interested in pursuing craniofacial surgery for it. However, I am going to put this aspiration of mine on ice until I have consulted with several experts.
Does it seem to you that my orbital rims are underdeveloped? The way I see it, my infraorbital area looks somehow puffy and "loose". Would I benefit from a modified LeFort III? For the record, I just had a LeFort I + BSSO three weeks ago and I am already eating pizza and exercising, so it would seem that my body is fairly good at recuperation (judging by this one instance, anyhow). I am content with the results (though I am still somewhat swollen, of course), but I don't think that the adiposity of my eye area has changed much if at all. I don't have scleral show, but another concern of mine is a certain eyelid asymmetry. It isn't obvious from this image (I will add another one when I can), but the "hood" over my right eyelid is droopier than that of my left, largely concealing the upper eyelid. Is this something that could (and ought to) be surgicially corrected?