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No, it does not. In general, even if an implant is inserted into the bridge of the nose to raise the area between the eyebrows, it is very rare for this to create the effect of epicanthoplasty or make the inner corners of the eyes appear closer together.
In the early stage after surgery, swelling may make the area between the eyebrows appear closer together, but once the swelling goes down, it returns to the way it was before.
However, if the bridge of the nose is raised from a low starting point, the area between the eyebrows may feel fuller, and in patients whose interbrow area was wide,
there may be a visual effect that makes things look more dispersed.
If silicone thicker than 10 mm were placed on the nasal bridge, the eyes could partially appear closer together,
but commercially available silicone is about 8 to 9 mm, so the possibility is very low.