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Learn About Incision and Non-Incision Ptosis Correction Without Side Effects

Inique Plastic Surgery · 아이니크 성형외과 공식블로그 · November 22, 2021

Hello. This is Inique Plastic Surgery. Ptosis correction is a procedure often chosen by people who have weak eye-opening strength or ptosis. At Inique, there are two surgical metho...

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Clinic: Inique Plastic Surgery

Original post date: November 22, 2021

Translated at: April 23, 2026 at 5:49 AM

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Hello. This is Inique Plastic Surgery.

Ptosis correction is a procedure often chosen by people who have weak eye-opening strength or ptosis.

At Inique, there are two surgical methods: incision ptosis correction and non-incision ptosis correction.

Shall we take a look at the features of each correction method, as well as the side effects of incision and non-incision ptosis correction?

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Before looking at the features of ptosis correction,

let’s first talk about ptosis.

Ptosis means drooping of the eyelid, where the eyelid falls and obstructs the field of vision.

When the eyelid covers more than 2 mm of the cornea,

the eyes can look sleepy and less defined.

This is called ptosis.

People with ptosis symptoms generally come to the clinic because when they look straight ahead, their field of vision does not feel open and clear, because they feel tension in their forehead when opening their eyes, or because their eyelashes poke their eyes and cause unwanted stress.

Now, let’s take a closer look at ptosis correction, which can improve these symptoms.

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Ptosis correction refers to shortening the muscles that play an important role in opening the eyes, the levator palpebrae superioris and the Müller muscle, by fixing them together.

At Inique, this ptosis correction is performed in two ways: incision and non-incision.

First, let’s look at non-incision ptosis correction.

Non-incision ptosis correction refers to shortening the Müller muscle by the buried-suture method without an incision,

and it is a highly satisfying procedure because the surgery time and recovery period are short.

During ptosis correction, the number of fixation points is increased to strengthen the power to open the eyes and help the result last longer without loosening.

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Inique’s high-density non-incision ptosis correction creates closely spaced fixation points so that the line forms smoothly without loosening, and it sets fixation points in suitable positions for each area of the eye to help prevent overcorrection.

Also, because the muscle is corrected through several points without making an incision, there is almost no scarring from ptosis correction, and the recovery period after surgery is short, so satisfaction is very high.

So you do not need to worry about side effects from non-incision ptosis correction.

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In the case of incision ptosis correction, there is no risk of it coming undone or loosening, and many people choose it to improve asymmetry between the two sides.

There are various surgical methods for incision ptosis correction, such as pulling and fixing the tendon, tying it to create folds and shorten it, or removing the excess part to shorten it.

However, because ptosis correction may need to be revised later, cutting it away can create a difficult situation, so I would say that tying and shortening is a little safer.

Also, if ptosis correction is done excessively, the eyes may not close properly, dryness may become worse, and daily life can become even more inconvenient.

So it is best to undergo ptosis correction only after consulting with a specialist.

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So, we have looked at the types of ptosis correction, incision, and the side effects of non-incision ptosis correction.

No matter what kind of plastic surgery it is, if it causes inconvenience in daily life, whether for medical or cosmetic purposes, you can consider it to be not done properly.

So we recommend that you receive a consultation at a place you can trust before proceeding.

Inique’s incision and non-incision ptosis correction are performed with extensive know-how, to the point of being featured in the Texas edition in the United States, which is why so many people trust us and visit.

If you are currently considering ptosis correction, come to Inique~~

Until now, this has been Inique, where you look pretty from the very beginning.

Thank you.

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