
Does ptosis correction also have incision and non-incision methods? Here are the ptosis correction surgical methods explained by Wink Plastic Surgery!

Before surgery: natural adhesion double eyelid + non-incision ptosis correction

After surgery: natural adhesion double eyelid + non-incision ptosis correction
When the eyes are open, an ideal eye is said to expose more than 80% of the iris. If the iris is not clearly visible and the eyes look tired, ptosis correction can improve them to make them look brighter and more defined.

Ptosis correction can be performed by either a non-incision method or an incision method, and the difference lies in whether the skin is incised. Whether an incision is needed is determined by the condition of the eyelids, and there are differences in surgery time and stitch removal, so it is important to decide after a detailed consultation with a specialist.

Before surgery: incision double eyelid + incision ptosis correction + upper epicanthoplasty

After surgery: incision double eyelid + incision ptosis correction + upper epicanthoplasty
It is also suitable for cases where the eyes are opened using the eyebrows or forehead because the strength of the muscles that open the eyes is weak. It is also recommended for those with ptosis, severe dry eye syndrome, or those whose double eyelid surgery keeps coming undone.

Before and after natural adhesion double eyelid + non-incision ptosis correction
Wink non-incision ptosis correction identifies the exact cause and, if necessary, removes fat before securing the levator muscle and skin with a knotting method to create a natural-looking eye shape. Unlike incision methods, it creates a tiny opening and ties the weakened muscle, so there is almost no scarring. It is suitable for people with thin eyelid skin and little fat.

Before and after incision double eyelid + incision ptosis correction + upper epicanthoplasty
Wink incision ptosis correction is suitable for cases where the eye-opening strength is significantly weak and the double eyelid also needs to be done with an incision. After making a skin incision, the muscle is directly tied. It can produce a clearer and more definite result than the non-incision method, and it is recommended for people with thick eyelid skin and a lot of fat. It is important to decide on the surgical method through consultation with the medical staff.

Based on safety preparations and extensive clinical experience, the chief director, Choi Seung-hyeop, personally provides one-on-one care from consultation to aftercare at Sinsa Station Wink Plastic Surgery and does not recommend excessive or unnecessary surgery.

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