“As I’ve gotten older, my eyelids have drooped so much that I often hear I look older. Would upper eyelid surgery help?”
When consulting with middle-aged and older patients, this is one of the most common things they say.
You may also be looking into upper eyelid surgery or surgery for drooping eyes because you’re worried about sagging eyes caused by aging.
One important point to keep in mind is that upper eyelid surgery is not performed simply to improve the cosmetic aspect.
The surgery must be planned with functional issues in mind as well, and it should be carefully designed according to each person’s eye structure.
It is a procedure that requires a more cautious approach than general cosmetic surgery.
If this is overlooked and the surgery is approached lightly as a simple cosmetic procedure, there is a high chance of an unnatural result after surgery.
At our clinic, we perform fully customized upper eyelid surgery for each individual based on more than 20 years of accumulated experience in middle-aged eye surgery.
Today, based on that experience, I will explain the points you must know for a satisfying upper eyelid surgery.

What is the key to natural upper eyelid surgery?
Upper eyelid surgery is often chosen when drooping eyelids make someone look older.
It is a procedure that creates a double eyelid line by appropriately removing sagging skin and fat, then closing the incision.

Of course, it can also create a clearer eye shape and a younger impression, but in middle-aged patients, the upper eyelids are often so sagging that they block vision, the eye area becomes irritated, or they use excessive forehead muscle strength to open their eyes. For that reason, both cosmetic and functional aspects must be considered.
Unlike eye surgery performed purely for cosmetic purposes, this procedure requires a more careful approach.
Especially after middle age, not only does skin elasticity decline, but muscle strength also weakens, so during excision and suturing, it is very important to determine how much tissue should be removed and from exactly where.
Also, every person has different eye features, skin thickness, fat volume, forehead muscle usage habits, whether they have a double eyelid crease, and the degree of sagging.
If upper eyelid surgery is performed uniformly without properly examining these factors, it may lead to unnatural results or increase the possibility of side effects, so special care is needed.
The most important thing to watch out for in surgery is excessive removal. Even if the eyelids are very droopy, more should not simply be cut away.
The more tissue is removed, the thicker the double eyelid line may become, making it look unnatural like a sausage, causing discomfort when opening and closing the eyes, and even giving a sharper or harsher impression.
To prevent these problems, a thorough preoperative consultation and design are essential.
The surgical method must be determined by considering the patient’s eye structure, the distance between the forehead and the eyebrows, muscle strength, skin elasticity, and more. In some cases, a brow lift or ptosis correction may be more appropriate than upper eyelid surgery.
In other words, the key to satisfying upper eyelid surgery is to accurately diagnose the condition of the eyelids and carefully plan which of the various procedures is most suitable for the individual.

Which plastic surgery clinic should you choose?
It is not recommended to simply look for a place that is “good at eye surgery” or “cheap.”
The eyes are a region that influences more than 70% of the overall impression of the face.
And upper eyelid surgery is not just a cosmetic procedure; it is a surgery that must also address functional issues.
The first thing to check is whether the clinic conducts thorough individual consultations in advance.
In particular, unlike simple double eyelid surgery, upper eyelid surgery must consider not only skin excision but also muscle function, so it should be performed by a plastic surgeon who has a strong understanding of anatomical structures in order to expect safe and natural results.
It is also important to check whether the clinic has sufficient clinical experience with middle-aged eye surgery and offers a variety of surgical methods.
Upper eyelid surgery is not always the right answer, and another procedure for drooping eyes may be more suitable, so you should choose a clinic that can guide patients toward the most appropriate option among several surgical methods.
Guidance on postoperative care and precautions is also very important, so you should check whether this is handled properly.
For one month after surgery, you should be careful not to rub your eyes, and thorough aftercare such as UV protection and avoiding alcohol and smoking is necessary.

At our clinic, we have performed countless middle-aged eye surgeries for more than 20 years at our Sinsa Station location.
We believe surgery is not merely a matter of technique, but a process of deeply understanding each patient’s face and preserving the unique charm they already have.
That is why, before deciding on surgery, we encourage you not to rush and to find the method that truly suits you through 충분한 consultation.
We will do our best to help you receive natural surgery for drooping eyes and regain a more youthful look.
Thank you.
| This post was written for informational purposes in compliance with Article 56, Paragraphs 1 through 15 of the Medical Service Act. All treatments carry the risk of side effects and complications depending on the individual. Before treatment, please be sure to make a sufficient consultation with a medical professional with extensive experience before making your decision. |