Outer corner surgery may be one of the procedures often performed together with double eyelid surgery.
As the preference for outer corner surgery has increased, the methods have also evolved,
and while there are now various surgical methods available, many places still continue to use older techniques.
As a result, some patients end up with results that do not match their individual needs,
or may feel dissatisfied because the procedure was performed using a traditional method, or the outer corner folds back in,
leading them to consider revision outer corner surgery.

As in the case above, there are many different outer corner surgery methods,
so revision outer corner surgery cases can also vary widely.
In revision outer corner surgery, the approach differs depending on which method was used previously,
and the design and plan may also be determined by the current condition.
At the outer corner revision specialty clinic near Sinsa Station, revision outer corner surgery is performed with the goal of creating the outer corner shape the patient wants
and neatly removing any scars if they are present.
This is a case in which revision outer corner surgery was considered because the patient did not see results after a previous outer corner procedure.
(For detailed before-and-after photos, please check the website.)
Although an outer corner procedure had been performed before, the outer corner remained high and the scar was noticeable,
and the eyes did not become larger.
Before revision outer corner surgery at our clinic, there was no change in the outer corner height, so the sharp impression remained,
with a tight, web-like outer corner and a white scar left behind from the outer corner procedure.
At the outer corner revision specialty clinic near Sinsa Station, lowering the outer corner position softened the impression,
and through revision outer corner surgery, the eyes became larger and the skin that had folded after the outer corner procedure was corrected again.
This is a case in which the outer corner was not corrected even after outer corner surgery.
(For detailed before-and-after photos, please check the website.)
Even after the outer corner procedure, it was difficult to see results and the outer corner was very high,
so there was concern that the impression looked somewhat sharp.
After revision outer corner surgery, lowering the outer corner created a gentler eye shape and increased the size of the eyes, resulting in a more open-looking eye appearance.
This is a case in which a scar formed after outer corner surgery.
(For detailed before-and-after photos, please check the website.)
Revision outer corner surgery for scars caused by outer corner surgery should be performed differently depending on the cause,
and to increase the success rate of the revision, it must be carried out with delicate and precise correction by a board-certified plastic surgeon.
Through revision outer corner surgery, the red scar tissue resembling blood tears is removed,
and at the same time, a brighter and gentler eye appearance is expected.
One of the most common reasons people consider revision outer corner surgery is when the outer corner has reattached.
(For detailed before-and-after photos, please check the website.)
Many people experience reattachment after outer corner surgery when it is performed using a horizontal incision,
and this often leads to the area reattaching.
At a revision outer corner surgery specialty clinic, the reattached area is re-corrected using the clinic’s own method so it does not attach again.
Afterward, the outer corner area changes neatly and the effects of revision outer corner surgery are maintained without reattachment.
To avoid failing again with revision outer corner surgery,
find a clinic with medical professionals who have extensive experience in outer corner surgery and revision outer corner surgery.
