Hello, this is Director Choi Seung-hyeop of Wink Plastic Surgery. Today, the topic we will look at is medial epicanthoplasty revision and incisional double eyelid revision.

Among these, we will focus on cases where the double eyelid has a thick, large outer line and a lot of the inner corner of the eye is visible.

Revision eye surgery (double-line correction) + medial epicanthoplasty revision | Before surgery
If incisional double eyelid revision is used to lower the front line, changing the outer line to an in-out or inner line look while also performing medial epicanthoplasty revision, a more natural result can be achieved.

Revision eye surgery (double-line correction) + medial epicanthoplasty revision | 3 months after surgery
If the front line is excessively thick, an incisional double eyelid procedure alone can still be somewhat effective in making it look more like an in-out or inner line. However, if too much of the inner corner of the eye is visible, medial epicanthoplasty revision may also be needed, so this is worth considering.

Revision eye surgery (double-line correction) + medial epicanthoplasty revision | Before-and-after comparison
Sometimes medial epicanthoplasty revision and double eyelid revision are done at different times, but if they can be done together, they may be performed at the same time, and you can receive guidance through a consultation.
To create a more natural double eyelid, it is possible to aim for moderate visibility of the inner corner of the eye and an in-out or inner line double eyelid.
That concludes our look at medial epicanthoplasty revision and incisional double eyelid revision.
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