Things to Check if a Failed First Eyelid Surgery
Leads to Revision Surgery [Column]
Director Park Il of Yonsei First Plastic Surgery
The double eyelid surgery that creates a double eyelid used to focus on making a line that was big and thick, rather than creating a line that matched a person’s facial features, with the purpose of making the eyes look bigger and the features look more defined.
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As time has passed and eyelid surgery methods have become more diverse, it is now possible to complete an eye shape that naturally suits one’s appearance.
There are various methods for creating a double eyelid line, such as full incision, partial incision, and non-incision methods, and attractive eye shapes can also be completed through techniques such as epicanthoplasty, canthoplasty, lower canthoplasty, and ptosis correction.
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However, the number of people seeking revision eyelid surgery is also gradually increasing due to unsatisfactory results from the first eyelid surgery or an eye shape that does not harmonize with their facial features.
Here are the things to check when looking into revision eyelid surgery with Director Park Il.
"Things to Check if a Failed First Eyelid Surgery
Leads to Revision Surgery"
Yonsei First Plastic Surgery
Park Il

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Yonsei First Plastic Surgery
Director Park Il (Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon)
Adjunct Professor, Yonsei University College of Medicine
Graduated from Yonsei University College of Medicine
Intern at Yonsei University Severance Hospital
Resident in Plastic Surgery at Yonsei University Severance Hospital
Former Chief Manager, Hanmaeum Plastic Surgery
Former Co-Director, Yonsei Plastic Surgery
Former Co-Director, Yonsei Jin Plastic Surgery
Lifetime Member, Korean Association of Plastic Surgeons
Regular Member, Korean Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
ACTIVE MEMBER OF IPRAS
Training at the Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Center, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
