
Epicanthoplasty is a procedure that opens the inner corner of the eye
and removes the Mongolian fold,
widening the horizontal length of the eyes.
However, if it is overcorrected,
it can create an unnatural, sharp impression
or cause problems such as scarring.
To improve overall harmony and functional aspects of the face,
epicanthoplasty revision is performed.
Today, through a real review of epicanthoplasty revision in front of Sinsa Station,
let’s take a look at what changed.

When is epicanthoplasty revision needed?
If the red tissue at the inner corner of the eye, called the lacrimal caruncle,
is excessively exposed by more than 50 to 70%,
it can give a hollow or fierce impression.
At such times, through a revision procedure,
the amount of lacrimal caruncle exposure should be adjusted to the normal range,
and the inner corner line of the eye should be softened.

This photo was taken and posted with the patient's consent,
and surgical results and recovery processes may vary from person to person.
Before revision of the inner corner of the eye
✔️ Excessive exposure at the inner corner of the eye
✔️ The eyes appear to spread outward
✔️ The eye shape gives a somewhat sharp impression
Although the eyes were on the larger side,
the overall balance of the eye shape was disrupted.
This epicanthoplasty revision in front of Sinsa Station
was designed with a focus on naturally covering the front structure of the eyes.

Key points to look at beyond the review of epicanthoplasty revision in front of Sinsa Station
The essential factors that must be considered before surgery
can be summarized as follows.
Ruho Plastic Surgery's epicanthoplasty revision
plans to restore a natural line by considering
the balance of the inner eye area and the individual eye shape flow.

This photo was taken and posted with the patient's consent,
and surgical results and recovery processes may vary from person to person.
Changes at the inner corner of the eye after epicanthoplasty
💖 The inner corner of the eye has been softly refined
💖 The eye shape appears more centered
💖 The impression has changed to look clearer
By gently restoring the flow of the Mongolian fold
and returning the starting point inward,
the center of the eye shape changed more stably.
Rather than feeling like “the eyes became smaller,”
the eye shape was tidied up and clarity was emphasized,
bringing back balance without looking artificial.








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An epicanthoplasty revision review in front of Sinsa Station
that focuses on harmony rather than expansion
Surgery to revise epicanthoplasty
must begin with a design that creates harmony
between the eye shape and the face as a whole.
In this case,
after analyzing the facial structure and eye shape,
the front structure of the eyes was reorganized
to create a natural and clear impression.
At Ruho, which helps restore facial balance,
we hope you can begin a new change.




