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Canthoplasty is broadly divided into front canthoplasty (upper canthoplasty), rear canthoplasty, and lower canthoplasty, and there are both incision and non-incision surgical methods.
Rather than deciding in advance that you must choose either incision or non-incision, it is important to make the decision through consultation with a specialist.
Front canthoplasty can make the horizontal length of the eyes appear larger and slightly open up the inner corners of the eyes.
Rear canthoplasty is a procedure that expands the eye shape, creating longer and softer-looking eyes, and
lower canthoplasty lowers the outer corners of the eyes, changing a sharp-looking eye shape into a gentler one.
Even if you have had double eyelid surgery as well as canthoplasty, you may still feel that your eyes are small. Through detailed consultation,
there are also methods such as undergoing eye shape correction surgery or having revision surgery with an incision method to achieve long-lasting results that do not loosen over time.
Sinsa Plastic Surgery Wink Plastic Surgery provides one-on-one care from consultation to surgery and aftercare by CEO Director Choi Seung-hyeop,
and does not recommend excessive or unnecessary procedures.










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