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I can appreciate the single, red pore just left of center. If it is this singular lesion you are concerned about, you can always have it excised. It would confirm/rule out presence/absence of malignancy. You would be trading a scar for the red pore. You can try topical tretinoin to help reduce the pore size globally. Best of luck!
It appears as though your brows are in good position (sitting above your orbital rim). You do appear to have blepharoptosis (low upper eyelid margin) which gives you a sleepy look. A couple of options. Firstly, you can try Upneeq (an eyedrop) to see if you like the look of the elevated lid margin. A surgery would be needed for a more permanent look. You do have a heaviness of your brow. If not already, you could start with botox injections to your corrugators to soften the look. without a profile view, cannot comment on frontal bar/bone reduction. Yes, that is a surgery/procedure that may be more extensive than what you are looking for. Would recommend trialing smaller/reversible treatments first. Best of luck!
I'm sorry to hear that you are not happy with your results. Without photos, it is difficult to say exactly, but it sounds like the only option to deproject your tip would be another surgery. I would recommend waiting the full 12 months before committing to another surgery. It can take a while for the sensation to fully return, and it is possible that the sensation may never return to back to baseline. Best of luck!
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