
The outer corner of the eye is a factor that determines the direction of the eye shape,
and even a small difference in angle can affect the overall impression.
If the outer corner of the eye is drooping,
the eye shape can look weak and lowered,
sometimes giving a heavy or gloomy impression.
In cases like this, Fox Eye Silifting can
correct the drooping outer corner upward
and help create a clearer impression.
Today, we will take a detailed look at the changes
through an actual correction case.
This photo was taken and posted with the patient's consent,
and surgical results and recovery processes may vary from person to person.
Before Fox Eye Silifting, when the eye corners appeared to droop downward
| ▶ Before correction (Before) The outer corner line points downward The end of the eye appears drooped |
The patient visited our clinic because they were concerned
about eyes that looked weak and tired.
This was a phenomenon caused by the direction of the eye shape
flowing downward, separate from the size of the eyes.
In particular, because there was not enough support,
the overall appearance was softly spread out.
Rather than making the eyes larger with double eyelids,
we aimed to use Fox Eye Silifting to organize the flow of the eye shape
upward.

Correcting drooping outer corners
Fox Eye Silifting
It is performed by directly pulling the layer beneath the skin surface (the SMAS layer).
By stimulating the fascial layer without an incision,
it helps with eye-shape correction and lifting around the eyes.
The key is not simply to end with 'thread insertion,'
but to precisely design the outer corner, angle, and line
to create a clear eye shape.

Looking at the expected effects
Ruhou Fox Eye Silifting is a non-surgical method,
so the procedure time is short and recovery is quick.
However, swelling and bruising may occur at first,
and the threads need time to adapt to the tissue,
so it is best to avoid excessive facial movements.
This photo was taken and posted with the patient's consent,
and surgical results and recovery processes may vary from person to person.
After Fox Eye Silifting, with the outer corner direction naturally corrected
| ▶ After correction (After) The outer corner line is organized upward A clearer and fresher eye shape is achieved |
Without an overly pulled look,
only the angle of the outer corner was naturally corrected.
As the horizontal length of the eyes was emphasized,
the overall balance of the eye shape changed more stably,
and the impression blurred by drooping was improved.








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Organizing the direction of the eye shape
A way to improve the impression
Fox Eye Silifting for correcting drooping outer corners
does not aim for excessive change.
Even when the outer corners of the eyes are similarly drooping,
the appropriate approach differs depending on
the thickness of the skin, the structure of the outer corner,
and the degree of drooping.
Therefore, if eye-shape correction is needed,
it is best to visit a clinic that designs
a method suited to the individual's condition.
Our clinic carries out an approach
that involves a delicate design process to determine
what kind of eye shape will suit each person.





