universallyabhorret
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Assume your eye area is ugly because you have proptosis or bulgy eye. It doesn't affect vision, and it's mild, which means it doesn't look deformed. Let's say it's only on one eye, in this case your right eye. This appears as eye asymmetry but people don't consciously notice it as asymmetrical, nevertheless in pictures and in motion it makes your eye area look ugly. There's a surgery for this condition known as orbital decompression, but there is a risk of cross eyes or double vision, this risk is claimed to be 1-2% or even higher like 5 or 10%. If this happens, it might take additional surgery to correct, though it might not be able to completely restore normal vision. Would you go for it or refuse?
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