
If aging causes the lower eyelid to turn inward and the eyelashes to poke, Wink lower blepharoplasty entropion surgery!

Entropion refers to a condition in which, as you get older, the center of the eyelid turns inward and the eyelashes rub against the cornea, causing irritation to the cornea and leading to inflammation and vision decline.

Entropion causes the eyelashes to poke the eyes and interfere with daily life, leading to frequent blinking and easily dry eyes. It can also reduce vision, cause frequent tearing due to irritation, and decrease the elasticity of the eyes.

Wink Plastic Surgery’s lower blepharoplasty for entropion pulls up the skin of the turned-in lower eyelid to correct the direction of the eyelashes and clean up the area under the eyes, helping improve them into brighter, more lively-looking eyes.

The surgery is performed with a minimal incision made as close as possible to the lower eyelashes. Unnecessary fat is removed or repositioned, and loosened muscles are tightened to correct the direction of the eyelid before closure.

At Wink Plastic Surgery, through a one-doctor treatment system, we accurately assess each person’s eye condition and the cause before surgery, and perform the procedure to create a natural eye shape, striving to resolve not only functional issues but also aesthetic concerns.

In addition, based on safety preparations and extensive clinical experience, even high-difficulty eye surgeries are possible, and the surgery is performed after accurately assessing the eye condition beforehand.

At Wink Plastic Surgery, to minimize bruising and swelling, we provide thorough preventive and close post-care management, as well as Smartlux swelling laser treatment, and we take full responsibility for aftercare so that you can recover quickly after surgery.

Wink Plastic Surgery at Sinsa Station is led one-on-one from consultation to surgery and aftercare by Director Choi Seung-hyeop, a board-certified plastic surgeon who studies only eye plastic surgery, and he does not recommend excessive or unnecessary procedures.

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