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Case Review of Female Non-Incisional Ptosis Correction (Feat. Director Ahn Mun-young)

AB Plastic Surgery · 에이비성형외과의원 · June 20, 2025

Hello, this is AB Plastic Surgery! Today, together with Director Ahn Mun-young, we prepared this post hoping it will be helpful for those considering **non-incisional ptosis correc...

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Clinic: AB Plastic Surgery

Original post date: June 20, 2025

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

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

Hello, this is AB Plastic Surgery!

Today, together with Director Ahn Mun-young, we prepared this post hoping it will be helpful for those considering non-incisional ptosis correction by looking at the before-and-after changes of a patient who had concerns about uneven eyes.

Uneven eyes concerns

For a long time, the patient had been concerned about asymmetry in the double eyelid line.

The right eye had a low in-out line.

The left eye had no line, only a high, thin folded crease.

The eyes were protruding relative to the eyelid skin and bone structure.

The degree of use of the forehead muscles differed on both sides, so the eyebrow shape was also asymmetrical.

Among the causes of asymmetry, in quite a few cases it occurs because the degree of use of the forehead muscles differs.

Because the dark irises were largely covered by the skin, the eyes gave a sleepy impression.

Preference for an in-out line

We decided to slightly raise the low line on the right to create a clear in-out line from the inner corner to the outer corner.

Accordingly, for the left side, which had no double eyelid and only a folded crease, we also decided to create the same in-out line as the right side.

In addition, we performed non-incisional ptosis correction surgery to reduce the use of the forehead muscles on both sides and strengthen the force used to open the eyes, improving the sleepy-looking impression.

AB Plastic Surgery Non-Incisional Ptosis Correction, 1 Month Later

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The photos after surgery may differ from reality due to the shooting environment, lighting, makeup, and other factors.

Results vary from person to person, and you can confirm the procedure result that is suitable for you through an accurate consultation.

The asymmetry was completely improved after AB Plastic Surgery's non-incisional ptosis correction surgery

From the front, the eyes changed to give a clear and refined impression.

Through ptosis correction, the visibility of both irises improved much more, and the difference in eyebrow height between the two sides also decreased significantly.

The patient had struggled with asymmetry for a long time, so as the doctor in charge, it was very rewarding to see a satisfying surgical result.

The eye shape that had originally been hidden was revealed through surgery, and the sleepy-looking impression improved greatly, resulting in a clearer and more defined eye appearance.

The causes of eye asymmetry are extremely diverse.

Because the causes are so varied, it is important to identify the problem and proceed with surgery in the correct direction for a satisfying result.

Rather than worrying about it alone at home, we recommend visiting AB Plastic Surgery to receive an accurate diagnosis and consultation with a specialist regarding the surgical direction.

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