
Wink Plastic Surgery's upper canthoplasty helps make the overall impression of the eyes and face look brighter, rather than sharp.

Wink Plastic Surgery's upper canthoplasty is a procedure that delicately opens the eye diagonally upward to the 45-degree area of the eyelid, and unlike epicanthoplasty, it broadens the vertical width.

Upper canthoplasty and epicanthoplasty both have in common that they increase the visibility of the eye's inner line and open the inner corner of the eye, but epicanthoplasty extends the horizontal length of the eye, while upper canthoplasty is a procedure that broadens the vertical width.



<Incisional revision blepharoplasty + upper canthoplasty + under-eye fat repositioning>
Wink's upper canthoplasty is suitable for people whose double-eyelid line is hidden near the inner corner of the eye, making the eyes look heavy and sleepy, or for those whose vertical eye length toward the inner side looks short.

Wink's signature upper canthoplasty, which creates the most ideal eye line, removes tissue that tends to reattach in order to eliminate adhesion and adjusts the degree of exposure so the lacrimal caruncle is not excessively exposed, creating a line that harmonizes with the double eyelids.



<Incisional revision blepharoplasty + upper canthoplasty>
Wink Plastic Surgery's upper canthoplasty is designed with the double-eyelid line in mind, such as in-out or out-line styles, and because it is important to understand each person's eye condition, shape, and harmony with the face shape, you should have a thorough consultation with an eye plastic surgery specialist.

Wink Plastic Surgery at Sinsa Station is personally managed one-on-one by CEO Surgeon Choi Seung-hyeop from consultation to surgery and aftercare, and does not recommend unnecessary or excessive procedures.

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Wink Plastic Surgery complies with the Medical Service Act.
After plastic surgery, results may vary by individual, and side effects such as bleeding, inflammation, and infection may occur. It is important to be sure to check information about side effects and surgery, and all photos were taken after obtaining direct prior consent from the patient.