
Hello, this is Ainic.
It is hard to find anyone who is 100% satisfied with their own face,
and almost everyone has at least one area
that they want to correct because they are not happy with it.

Also, if you want perfect proportions,
it is important that all facial features are harmonious and attractive,
but among them, the eyes in particular
account for the largest share of the face.
And because a change in the eyes alone
can transform the overall impression,
many people are considering eye surgery.

So today, we will look at Seoul ptosis,
one of the biggest causes of looking older,
and how it is corrected.
Seoul ptosis refers to a condition in which the eyelids sag,
which can make you look sleepy from the outside.
It is also a cosmetic concern,
but sagging eyelids can also cover part of the eyes
and interfere with your field of vision,
so it is best to improve it through correction.

Ptosis means a symptom in which sagging eyelids obstruct vision.
Also, if the eyelid covers about 2 mm of the black pupil,
it can create a sleepy impression,
and this is judged as ptosis.
Basically, because the eyelids are always drooping,
you may look sleepy and feel stuffy,
and when opening your eyes,
you may end up using your forehead muscles.
This habit of tensing the forehead may seem to improve the problem temporarily,
but in the long term,
the repeated strain can cause wrinkles on the forehead.

Other symptoms of Seoul ptosis include
a sleepy-looking impression and, because the eyelids are covering the eyes,
a feeling that your forward field of vision is not open
but blocked.
Also, eyelashes may poke the eyes,
so it can cause more inconvenience in daily life than expected.

Seoul ptosis occurs when the eyelid muscles weaken
or when the skin sags.
Often, as people age, the skin loses elasticity due to aging and sags,
but even for people who were born with thinner skin,
it can occur regardless of age.
To improve this sagging Seoul ptosis,
it is necessary to restore the strength of the eyelids through eye-opening correction.
So, to help with the core function of opening the eyes,
a plan is made to securely tie and fix the tendons of the levator palpebrae superioris and Müller's muscle,
which strengthen the force used to open the eyes.

At Ainic, we perform the 'high-density non-incisional eye-opening correction' method,
which can help the correction of Seoul ptosis last well over time and reduce the possibility of it coming loose.
In simple terms, this method does not involve a separate incision,
and it is performed in the buried-suture style by tying the muscle called Müller's muscle.
It works by fixing several points at appropriate positions in each area of the eye without making an incision.
Because it is not an incision method,
the recovery period after surgery is relatively short,
which has the advantage of allowing a quicker return to daily life.
In addition, by creating fixation points,
it can make the line smoother while lowering the chance of it coming loose.
Today, we learned about Seoul ptosis with Ainic.
Director Yang Hae-won of Ainic has extensive experience and know-how from more than 10,000 cases,
and, as the surgeon in charge of Let Me In Thailand Seasons 1 through 3,
has experience with a wide variety of cases.
If you are worried about a sleepy-looking impression,
don't hesitate any longer.
Join Ainic for a clear improvement.
Then, as if you had always been beautiful from the start,
this has been Ainic.




