
| | Eye Surgery, Complete Essential Information! Let’s Check Out Inner Eyelid Correction, from A to Z! |
| | Can you remember the first thing you did when you woke up this morning? You probably checked your smartphone first to see whether there were any new news updates overnight. I hope there may be some of you who were waiting for the information I’m sharing today, too^^ Today, I’m back with a different kind of information about eye surgery! |
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| First, inner eyelid correction is one method of epicanthoplasty. However, unlike general epicanthoplasty, it opens the upper part of the eye, which has the advantage of not making the eyes look harsher after removing the Mongolian fold. |
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Also, if the skin at the inner corner of the eye covers a lot of the pupil, inner eyelid correction is recommended.
After inner eyelid correction, when the inner corners of the eyes are created,
it reveals the hidden black pupil, giving a bright and lively impression.
Even when the space between the eyes is narrow and inner canthoplasty is not suitable, inner eyelid correction can still be performed.
Because it opens the upper area of the starting point of the eye, it can create a refreshing eye design without making the eyes appear closer together.
In particular, raising the starting point of the eye upward can create a softer impression.
When inner eyelid correction is performed, the starting point of the eye is pulled upward, allowing for a kinder-looking eye shape.

| | And after inner eyelid correction, there are tiny stitches inside the eye. Since they are not easily visible in the eye, daily life is usually not affected after 2 to 3 days. Also, the stitches are typically removed completely within a week, so please keep that in mind. | |

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| Information about candidates for eye surgery that is good to know |
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Recently, one of the procedures attracting the most attention among women is under-eye fat repositioning.
If fat is repositioned by making an incision on the back side of the eyelid, a feminine eye shape can be restored without scarring.
Under-eye fat repositioning, an eye-surgery procedure for a lively appearance,
can have the effect of transforming the image when someone who looks tired or has a dark impression due to a lot of under-eye fat or severe dark circles undergoes surgery.
As aging progresses, the eyes sag because the orbital fat that protects the eyeball
loosens with age and moves out of its original position.
In such cases, you can restore a firm eye shape through lower blepharoplasty.
Also, if the Mongolian fold is slanted at the inner corner of the eye, the eyes can look harsh.
Such people can make their impression softer through inner canthoplasty.

| | If ptosis is not treated, the habit of raising the eyebrows can cause deep forehead wrinkles. Therefore, before wrinkles appear, we recommend visiting a clinic, consulting with a doctor, and then proceeding with eye surgery. | |

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