Hello, this is Director Choi Seung-hyeop of Wink Plastic Surgery. Today’s topic is natural adhesion for men.

There are broadly two types of double eyelid surgery: incision and non-incision methods. Men usually want a thin, natural-looking inner double eyelid, so in most cases, surgery can be performed with a non-incision double eyelid procedure.

Natural adhesion | Before surgery

Natural adhesion | 3 months after surgery
Simply creating a thin inner double eyelid can improve sagging skin and give the eyes a clearer appearance. In addition, if the muscle used to open the eyes is weak, functional improvement is also possible through ptosis correction.

Natural adhesion | Before and after comparison
Among non-incision double eyelid surgeries, there are methods such as buried suture and natural adhesion, and the method commonly used these days is natural adhesion. This creates a double eyelid by designing the eyelid crease line and then making only a few tiny openings along that line to connect the skin to the deeper layers.

Natural adhesion + non-incision ptosis correction + epicanthoplasty | Before surgery

Natural adhesion + non-incision ptosis correction + epicanthoplasty | 1 month after surgery
Therefore, its biggest advantages are a natural look and faster recovery in terms of swelling, bruising, and skin scarring.

Natural adhesion + non-incision ptosis correction + epicanthoplasty | Before and after comparison
In addition, if there is a lot of the skin fold at the inner corner of the eye, known as the epicanthal fold, you may also consider epicanthoplasty or upper canthoplasty together.
That concludes our look at natural adhesion double eyelid surgery for men.
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