
Hooded Eyes #Ptosis of the Double Eyelid #Wink Plastic Surgery Lowering the Line with Double-Incision Revision

Before eye revision surgery (double-incision revision)

2 weeks after eye revision surgery (double-incision revision)

1 month after eye revision surgery (double-incision revision)
Hooded eyes refer to a thick double-eyelid line that still looks swollen even after sufficient recovery time following double-eyelid surgery.

3 months after eye revision surgery (double-incision revision)
Hooded eyes can occur when the line is made too high without considering the individual’s eye condition, and it is important to perform surgery only after accurately identifying the cause of the first surgery’s failure.

Before-and-after comparison of eye revision surgery (double-incision revision)
Wink Plastic Surgery’s double-incision double-eyelid surgery is suitable for cases where there is no extra skin, when you want to lower the double-eyelid line, or when correcting a deep and bulky double-eyelid line with noticeable scarring.

Double-incision double-eyelid surgery to lower the line is a high-difficulty procedure in which the existing double-eyelid line is loosened without skin excision, and a new line is created below the original one.

Dr. Choi Seung-hyeop, the chief physician at Wink Plastic Surgery, focuses on eye care and provides customized surgery tailored to each individual through a special one-on-one medical system.

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