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Q. If you have surgery with an incision or have ptosis correction, will your eyes not close properly?

AB Plastic Surgery · 에이비성형외과의원 · June 19, 2025

 Hello, this is AB Plastic Surgery. Today, I will answer the question of whether your eyes do not close properly after incision surgery or ptosis correction.  Q. If you have surg...

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Original post date: June 19, 2025

Translated at: April 23, 2026 at 2:19 AM

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Q. If you have surgery with an incision or have ptosis correction, will your eyes not close properly? image 1



Hello, this is AB Plastic Surgery.

Today, I will answer the question of whether your eyes do not close properly after incision surgery or ptosis correction.



Q. If you have surgery with an incision or have ptosis correction, will your eyes not close properly?

Usually, too much of anything is the problem.

It is rare for the eyes not to close properly just because the procedure was done with an incision or because ptosis correction was performed.

However, if there is a lot of sagging skin and too much skin is removed, or if the muscles that open the eyes are weak and the muscle-strengthening is done too aggressively,

then the eyes may not close well.

That said, even in such cases, if the degree of incomplete closure is not very severe, it tends to improve a lot over time.

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