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In life, we experience drooping eyelids
for various reasons.
For example, one of the most representative
causes of eyelid drooping is aging, which causes the skin to lose elasticity,
and other causes include congenital issues, trauma, and inflammation.
Drooping eyelids are not only unappealing in appearance,
but can also have a negative effect on eye function,
causing discomfort.
To address these symptoms,
more and more people have been visiting
IENIQUE, a place known for ptosis correction,
so today we will take time to learn more
detailed information about ptosis!

Ptosis is
a condition in which the eyelid obstructs the field of vision,
and surgery must be performed with eye function in mind.
Ptosis refers to a state in which the upper eyelid droops downward because the muscle that lifts the eyelid, the upper eyelid levator muscle, is weak, causing a very small eyelid opening.
Because the eyelid drops down and covers the eye,
it functionally interferes with vision,
which can reduce eyesight and create
an impression of looking tired and sleepy.
Above all, because the eyelid blocks the field of vision,
you have to strain your eyes to see objects clearly,
and as a result, forehead wrinkles can also form.
In addition, ptosis can cause the eyelashes to poke the eyeball,
leading to eye damage and constant tearing,
which can even cause irritation around the eyes.
If it is left untreated because the discomfort seems minor,
continuous irritation can lead to eye diseases,
so it is important to take action as soon as possible.

At IENIQUE, a place known for ptosis correction,
we recommend ptosis surgery in cases such as:
when people are often told they look sleepy and tired,
when the eyelids obstruct vision and feel bothersome,
when they open their eyes using forehead muscles,
and when they have had double-eyelid surgery
but still look sleepy.
Since solving ptosis must consider not only cosmetic purposes
but also eye function,
it is better to undergo preoperative examinations and treatment
from ophthalmology specialists who are familiar with eye anatomy
and have expertise.
So then, how should ptosis
be corrected?

At IENIQUE,
ptosis is corrected through
high-density non-incisional eyelid correction.
The muscles that play an important role in opening the eyes are
the levator palpebrae superioris and the Müller muscle.
Eyelid correction is the procedure of tying and shortening these two muscles
or tendons.
Non-incisional eyelid correction refers to shortening the Müller muscle
by using the buried-suture method without an incision.
Because the procedure period and recovery period are short,
satisfaction is high,
and it is a suitable method for busy modern people.
Non-incisional eyelid correction is
performed with dense high-density correction
and a non-incisional method.

IENIQUE’s high-density non-incisional eyelid correction
can design a line that does not loosen
by performing dense fixation points,
and by setting fixation points at positions suitable for each area of the eye,
it helps prevent overcorrection.
In addition, because it is a non-incisional method,
there is no scarring, making it safe.

IENIQUE’s non-incisional eyelid correction know-how
has even been published in American textbooks,
which is why it is well known as a place good at ptosis correction
and recognized for its technical expertise.
Today, we learned about ptosis and
how to address sleepy-looking eyes.
IENIQUE prioritizes patient safety above all else
and carries out only the necessary surgeries and treatments
without excessive medical care.
If you want clear, defined eyes,
now is the time to try IENIQUE!
