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Things to Consider When Thinking About Eye Surgery - Eye Reading

For students who have completed the major journey of the college entrance exam, it is natural for long-postponed interest in appearance to arise. In particular, 고민 about eye surgery can come up as part of self-care that they had not been able to pay attention to while busy, or from the desire to start college with a new image.

During times like this, rather than simply using “pretty” or “clear-looking” as the 기준, it can also be a meaningful process to look at yourself from a deeper perspective. One such perspective is physiognomy.

The eyes are considered a very important feature in determining a person’s first impression, and they also carry great weight in physiognomy. There is even a saying that when people first meet someone, their gaze is drawn to the eyes first. Eyes are often interpreted as conveying not only a person’s impression, but also their energy, focus, and overall atmosphere.

Therefore, when thinking about eye surgery, it can be meaningful to consider not only external cosmetic factors, but also what kind of eye shape may create a positive impression in terms of physiognomy.

In physiognomy, eyes that are considered good generally have a longer horizontal length, a clear gaze, and an overall balanced appearance without being too large. This shape, often called "bong-an," has long been associated with carefulness and concentration, and has been regarded as a deep, composed eye shape.

For men, it is also said that eyes without a distinct double eyelid and with a lower vertical height have positive meaning in physiognomy. This may be a little different from the eyes we usually think of as beautiful, but what matters is whether they harmonize with the person’s overall impression.

On the other hand, there are eye shapes that are considered less favorable in physiognomy. Triple white eyes, where a lot of the lower conjunctiva is exposed, pig eyes with fullness above and below the eyes, or eyes that are overly round and lack tension may give a somewhat scattered or unstable impression.

Of course, these interpretations do not apply uniformly to everyone, but given that the shape of the eyes can affect the image and impression they give, and that can influence interpersonal relationships or social activities, it is certainly worth considering.

When planning eye surgery, it is important not to use physiognomy as the only absolute 기준, but to consider my face shape, facial features, and even the positions of the eyebrows and nose in a comprehensive way. Since the eyes do not change alone, they must harmonize with the whole face to create a more natural and positive impression.

The height of the double eyelid is similar as well: if it is made too high, it may look awkward aesthetically, and it may also be interpreted as a negative image in physiognomy. In particular, for men, overly deep double eyelids often do not suit the overall impression, so extra caution is needed.

Procedures that adjust the horizontal or vertical length of the eyes, such as epicanthoplasty, canthoplasty, and lower canthoplasty, should also be carefully considered from a physiognomic perspective. For example, if epicanthoplasty is done too aggressively, the lacrimal caruncle may be exposed, making the impression appear somewhat sharp or unstable, and if lower canthoplasty is excessive and the conjunctiva becomes visible, it can also create a poor impression. Maintaining a natural eye shape while securing an appropriate horizontal length can be seen as a direction that considers both aesthetic and physiognomic standards.

There are also procedures such as ptosis correction that strengthen the ability to open the eyes. This is one of the surgeries with high satisfaction because it can improve cases where the eyelids are heavy or drooping, but caution is needed because if the correction is excessive, the upper conjunctiva may become exposed and a white-eyed appearance may appear. This too can disrupt a stable eye shape in physiognomy, so it is important to adjust within an appropriate range depending on the individual’s condition.

In the end, what matters is 충분히 considering what kind of impression I want to have through eye surgery, and how that change will affect my image or social relationships. Physiognomy can be one 기준 for judging this, and especially for students facing a new beginning, it can be a more meaningful 기준 in terms of first impressions.
Rather than relying only on trends or aesthetic standards, considering the impression and harmony that suit me, and approaching the surgery in a way that brings out my own atmosphere, may be the path to greater satisfaction with eye surgery.
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