Let’s take a look at how male eye surgery is usually performed.

Hello, I’m Director Choi Seung-hyeop of Wink Plastic Surgery. What I’ll be talking about this time is male eye surgery. These days, many men are also interested in eye surgery. So when it comes to male eye surgery, what is the best approach, and what points should be kept in mind?


First of all, the eye shape most men prefer is usually a subtle double eyelid. This refers to a condition where the double eyelid is not very noticeable from the front. If the double eyelid is too large or too visible, men tend to avoid it because it can give a somewhat overly groomed impression.

To achieve this, it is first necessary to create a thin double eyelid crease and fold the drooping eyelid skin to make the eyes appear larger. Thin double eyelids often do not require skin removal, so non-incisional double eyelid surgery such as natural adhesion is often effective. Of course, in cases where there is a lot of skin and sagging skin, an incisional approach may be appropriate.


In addition, if the strength used to open the eyes is weak, ptosis correction may be needed. Also, if there is a lot of the skin fold at the inner corner of the eye, called the epicanthal fold, an inner corner incision may be performed together.

Therefore, for double eyelid surgery in men who generally prefer a thin double eyelid, procedures that create a thin subtle double eyelid with natural adhesion and methods that partially open the inner corner area of the eye with an inner corner incision are often performed.

That’s all for today’s look at male eye surgery.
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