Just having big eyes? Make them more refined with Wink upper epicanthoplasty!


Wink Plastic Surgery’s upper epicanthoplasty gently opens up the inner corner of the eye upward, creating eyes that look clearer and more open. Unlike front epicanthoplasty, it broadens the vertical width, making the eyes look even more defined.


Upper epicanthoplasty and front epicanthoplasty both have the common goal of increasing the visible area at the inner corner of the eye and opening up the front line. However, front epicanthoplasty extends the horizontal length of the eye, while upper epicanthoplasty is a procedure that widens the vertical width.

The upper epicanthoplasty is designed with the double eyelid line in mind, such as in-out or outer lines. After making a 45-degree incision in the skin and muscle layer at the inner corner of the eye, fine suturing is performed to create a clearer, more distinct eye shape.

Wink upper epicanthoplasty is recommended for people whose double eyelid line is hidden near the inner corner of the eye, making the eyes look stuffy and sleepy, and for people whose front vertical length of the eye looks short.

Wink’s unique upper epicanthoplasty, which creates the most ideal eye line, removes tissue that tends to reattach in order to prevent adhesion, controls the amount of tear duct exposure so it is not excessive, and creates a line that harmonizes with the double eyelid line.

At Wink Plastic Surgery, CEO Surgeon Choi Seung-hyeop provides 1:1 care from consultation to surgery and aftercare, without proxy surgery, and never recommends excessive or unnecessary procedures.


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