Start here. This is the exact framework we use to review your videos, set targets, test, and tune your plan.
Step 1 — Stop the random folds, pick one target
Commit to a dominant crease path

The “bad side” look often comes from multiple crease candidates. The goal is to stop testing and teach one fold to win first.
Technical notes
We asked you to stop chasing different creases each day because the eyelid was splitting its skin tension across multiple paths; committing to one target crease lets the stronger path borrow skin from competing lines, so during blinks the planned fold activates first and the random, weaker folds run out of slack.
Step 2 — Profile analysis & placement targets
Match the weaker eye to your reliable geometry

We mirror the reference eye to set the target height and the placement vector so the fold tracks your natural tension lines.
Technical notes
We set this target height and placement vector because your reference eye already folds there reliably; matching the weaker eye to that geometry keeps the fold parallel to your natural tension lines, reducing torsion at the inner corner and preventing the crease from drifting upward or tapering off when you blink.
Step 3 — Training loop: apply → blink test → adjust
Confirm activation order and micro-shift

If the old crease fires first, the placement is off. Shift 1–2 mm, retest, and repeat until the same crease wins every time.
Technical notes
We had you run the blink test after placement to confirm activation order: if the old crease fires first, the tape is either too low, too high, or off-angle; micro-shifting 1–2 mm and keeping the Fold Lock surface under uniform tension teaches the eyelid to recruit along the planned path until it becomes the preferred movement.
Step 4 — Control real-life forces that break creases
Tears, sweat, oil, rubbing, long down-gaze

Early sessions need control so the adhesive geometry can hold long enough for the new crease to consolidate.
Technical notes
We told you to avoid crying, heavy sweat, prolonged down-gaze, and rubbing in early sessions because these add shear and peel forces that lift edges, oil the skin, or load the fold from the wrong direction; controlling these variables lets the adhesive geometry hold long enough for the new crease to consolidate.
Step 5 — Tape Packs vs Results Guaranteed
Device-only vs device + protocol + supervision

Tape Packs = engineered device. Results Guaranteed = analysis, placement, testing, and ongoing corrections until stable.
Technical notes
We recommended Results Guaranteed (instead of tapes only) because your eyelid needs supervised calibration—video feedback to adjust height, vector, tape size, and wear schedule—so when real-life factors destabilize the fold, we correct the protocol immediately rather than leaving you to re-guess placement and lose progress.
