Epicanthoplasty Reversal That Requires Delicate and Precise Work
A reconstructive surgery that closes the opened inner corner of the eyes again

Epicanthoplasty is a procedure that opens up the inner corners of the eyes to make them look wider horizontally. If the inner corner has been opened too much or the result is not what was intended, reconstructive surgery is performed to close the opened area again.

Epicanthoplasty reversal is a high-difficulty procedure in which subtle differences can lead to major differences in results. It is important to identify the cause of the initial surgery failure accurately and perform the procedure so that secondary scarring does not occur.


The most suitable time for revision eye surgery is after six months, once the scar tissue from the first surgery is no longer firm, the redness at the surgical site has subsided, and inflammation has fully calmed down.

Epicanthoplasty reversal is recommended for cases where scarring after epicanthoplasty is severe, the original epicanthoplasty was excessive, the lacrimal gland is significantly exposed, or the space between the eyebrows is narrow.

Dr. Choi Seung-hyeop, the chief director of WINK Plastic Surgery, accurately identifies the cause of the initial surgery failure and the current condition, and performs surgery based on ample clinical experience and preparedness for safety, without substitute surgery.

At WINK Plastic Surgery near Sinsa Station, we do our best to help reduce bruising and swelling after surgery, and we take responsibility for thorough aftercare as well.

If you want to correct excessive eye corner opening and improve scarring, don’t hesitate any longer and meet a satisfying result through a detailed consultation.

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