
WINK Plastic Surgery’s simple curve natural adhesion, designed to look as natural as your original eyes and stay in place without easily coming undone

Before natural adhesion + epicanthoplasty

After natural adhesion + epicanthoplasty
WINK Plastic Surgery’s natural adhesion is designed according to the curvature of each person’s eye shape, creating a natural curve and helping form a double-eyelid line that is less likely to come undone.

Before-and-after comparison of natural adhesion + epicanthoplasty
After designing the double-eyelid line, height, and shape to suit each person’s eye condition, the inside and outside of the eyelid are connected with sutures to induce adhesion between the skin and the levator palpebrae superioris muscle.

Before natural adhesion + non-incisional eye correction

After natural adhesion + non-incisional eye correction
Because only tiny holes are made in the skin to induce adhesion, there is almost no scarring, and recovery is fast, allowing a quick return to daily life.

Before-and-after comparison of natural adhesion + non-incisional eye correction
Unlike earlier buried-suture methods, which depended only on sutures and often came undone over time, this method has a lower chance of reopening. However, if the skin is too thick, if there is severe ptosis, asymmetrical eyes, or a large amount of eyelid fat, an incisional method may be necessary. It is best to decide on the method that suits your eyes through consultation with the medical team.

Eye surgery, where a difference of just 1 mm can have a major impact, must take into account not only the eyes but also various factors such as harmony with the face and overall image. At WINK Plastic Surgery, we proceed with surgery by proposing an improvement plan tailored to each individual.

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After plastic surgery, results and side effects may vary depending on the 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 the surgery, and all photos are images taken with the patient’s direct prior consent.