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In order to have bigger and more beautiful eyes,
many people undergo both double eyelid surgery and eye corner surgery.
However, there are also many people who suffer from excessive eye corner surgery or complications after epicanthoplasty.
Excessive epicanthoplasty can be corrected through restoration surgery.
Today, let’s take a look at epicanthoplasty restoration at JW Garden Plastic Surgery.
Epicanthoplasty restoration: when is the right time?
It is not something that can be done whenever you want after eye revision surgery.
The area that was incised must be allowed to stabilize,
so surgery can be performed only after at least 6 months have passed.
Cases where epicanthoplasty revision and epicanthoplasty restoration surgery are needed

If you had epicanthoplasty but did not see the desired result,
it can be improved through revision surgery.

Epicanthoplasty restoration surgery is needed when,
after epicanthoplasty, the eyes became larger but side effects such as severe scarring or excessive exposure of the inner eyelid fold occur.
In such cases, improvement is possible through epicanthoplasty restoration surgery.
At this time, the amount of closure can be adjusted so that the degree of restoration
can be set as desired.

In addition, through Z-plasty, it is possible to prevent shape distortion,
a problem that can most commonly occur after epicanthoplasty restoration surgery,
and the shape of the inner corner can also be adjusted beautifully.

JW Garden Plastic Surgery’s differentiated eye revision surgery
produces highly refined results.
Also, because it is a revision surgery, we provide careful and specialized care from diagnosing the cause of the first surgery
through postoperative treatment,
completing eyes that are natural and beautiful.

