
What is upper blepharoplasty for middle-aged eyes? Wink Plastic Surgery explains the questions you’ve been curious about!

- Many people worry about scars when surgery is performed with an incision. If an incision is made, a scar is unavoidable. However, if the incision is kept minimal and sutured carefully, it can look like a natural crease and is not very noticeable.

Before and after upper blepharoplasty

- Upper blepharoplasty is a procedure that improves drooping, sagging eyelids. If too much sagging skin is removed or surgery is performed without considering thickness, the eyes can appear harsh.

At Wink Plastic Surgery, we do our best to achieve results that can be improved both functionally and aesthetically by considering various factors such as each person’s eye shape and size, pupils, the degree of eyelid sagging, and the amount of fat.

- As time passes and aging does not stop, surgery cannot prevent natural sagging forever.

However, because upper blepharoplasty tightens the muscle, it can slow the natural aging process and help the eyelid skin last longer. Also, for people who usually open their eyes using the forehead and brow muscles, it can improve forehead wrinkles naturally by easing the strain on the skin.

- If the eyelids have become hollow and droopy due to aging, they can obstruct the field of vision. This leads to excessive use of the forehead to open the eyes, which causes forehead wrinkles, so prompt correction is needed even for functional reasons related to the eyes.


Wink Plastic Surgery near Sinsa Station is led one-on-one by Chief Director Choi Seung-hyeop, from consultation to surgery and aftercare, based on strong safety preparations and extensive clinical experience, and does not recommend excessive or unnecessary procedures.


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