Sunday, December 13, 2009

Cosmetic Eye Surgery for more Slanted Eye Look?? Help!?

I have a consultation with a surgeon tomorrow for my canthopexy that I am going to get to pronounce the slant in my eye............thus giving me a oriental/exotic eye look. For those of you who are wondering what they would look like: Just picture a black girl with weave braids and her hair pulled REALLY tight::.lol. I want to know do you think I will look weird? I ALREADY have slanted eyes, i just want this surgery to pronounce the slant, slanting it even more. How much slanting should i ask for? I am light brown skinned and people always ask me when I have my hair tight, am I of oriental descent. I think oriental's eyes are THE BEST. They are sooo beautiful.


If anyone needs more of an example yahoo search this model's name: La'Shontae Heckert and look at her eyes.





Tell me your opinions. Please be nice %26amp;%26amp; serious.





P.S. I think it would go great with my baby face, because I don't have TOO many strong features that could possibly clash with this look.Cosmetic Eye Surgery for more Slanted Eye Look?? Help!?
why change what God gave you?Cosmetic Eye Surgery for more Slanted Eye Look?? Help!?
Could you please email me at the_harajuku_brunette@yahoo.com and give me some details on the surgery? I would like to have the same surgery you're talking about but there's not a lot of information on it.
yeah but it's really easy to f--k up and u might end up with the bad facelift stretchy face, or uneven amount of slantiness.
I think Kimora Lee Simmons and Amerie are gorgeous especially with the combination of the eye shape and skin tone. So I would be for it, just be safe and don't do any unnecessary damage to yourself.





However, I just wanted to ask one thing about your terminology. Please do not use ';oriental,'; for it is a loaded word and can be very offensive to some.





Thank you and good luck with your decision!
If I were you I would really think about the real reason why you want to do this. There will always be passing fads but their is only one truly unique you.
I think Asians are beautiful, but extremely slanted eyes always reminded me of Woody Woodpecker or that other woodpecker in the vintage cartoons. It gives me a creepy feeling. I saw her photo, that's what it reminds me of. Actress Lucy Liu does not remind me of a woodpecker, she looks very natural.





I think you SHOULD try botox instead, you can get a tighter look without it being permanent. I am 25 and I have had Botox already as preventative maintenence, I got it done for the first time in July. I only got the forehead done, because I don't have any crows feet, as preventative maintenance, but still I can see how it can affect ones appearance. I think it made me look age 19. It pulls the skin tighter. You can get botox done to mimic the effect of an eyebrow lift, too.
Too much tightening of your eyelids might lead to development of refractive error (with the rule astigmatism) and may worsen your vision. then you may have to wear glasses all the time.





If your lids are too tight then may be you wont be able to wear contact lenses too... e.g. coloured contact lenses to change your eye colour.





So please dont go for surgery. Be what you are.
I think you should wait. And go for a less permanent solution. Nature has a way of making you as you should be. As you age you might not want such a harsh look. Save you money and invest it.
wow you are the first person that I have heard of that wants to actually slant their eyes.. usually all the asians do eye surgery to get double eyelids and make their eyes bigger..and i tried typing in that girls name in search engines.. and i don't see any results...you should post a picture of yourself.. or someone similar to you.. hard to tell if it will look good on you without a visual..is it like Kimora Lee Simmons slant? oh yeah and personally from my opinion I don't think super slanty small eyes are that pretty..semi slant is good.. but not so small that its like a line..

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