
<Real upper blepharoplasty case from DM Plastic Surgery>
Aging is a natural process, but it can also bring various inconveniences.
As the eye area sags due to aging, it can obstruct your vision and make you look depressed, and
when loose skin touches itself, the outer corners of the eyes can become irritated.
Because sagging eyelids interfere with your vision, you may unconsciously raise your eyebrows, which can deepen forehead wrinkles as well.
I’m sure these uncomfortable changes can create more than a few concerns ㅠㅠ

The aging changes mentioned above can be improved with a procedure called “upper blepharoplasty.”
To correct drooping eyelids that cause various problems,
DM Plastic Surgery’s minimal-incision upper blepharoplasty is not a simple skin-removal method, but a surgical approach that minimizes incisions in the thin skin of the eyelid and tightens and fixes the levator muscle of the upper eyelid to reduce the chance of producing thick, uneven-looking double eyelids.

The eye area is extremely thin and has concentrated blood vessels, so skilled technique and know-how are required. For this reason, you should receive surgery from a specialist with extensive clinical experience to achieve satisfying results.
For more detailed information about “upper blepharoplasty,” which can improve not only aesthetic concerns but also functional discomfort, please check the information below and visit DM Plastic Surgery for a more detailed consultation!
What makes DM’s upper blepharoplasty different?

At DM Plastic Surgery, minimal incision helps remove wrinkles and create a more youthful-looking eye shape, while also offering wrinkle-prevention benefits and helping maintain eyelid elasticity.
In addition, through in-depth consultations with the medical team, you can expect clear improvement and high satisfaction with a customized design tailored to each individual. Let’s take a closer look at minimal-incision upper blepharoplasty!
What is minimal-incision upper blepharoplasty?

DM Plastic Surgery’s “minimal-incision upper blepharoplasty” is
performed in cases where, as aging progresses, the skin of the eyelid becomes lax,
causing the eyelid to sag, making the eyes appear smaller and more constricted.
At DM Plastic Surgery, by removing only a minimal amount of sagging eyelid skin and tightening it,
we address aging of the forehead, eyebrows, and eyelids, and complete a clearer, more defined eye line. ❤
Through minimal-incision upper blepharoplasty, remove unnecessary tissue from loosened, sagging eyelids,
adding vitality to the eyes and improving both appearance and functional discomfort.
DM is different!


Simply removing skin over a wide area and pulling the wrinkles on the surface to create a double eyelid increases the likelihood of recurrence!
At our clinic, we use minimal incisions to reduce concerns about scarring, and we also tighten the levator muscle together,
performing surgery in a way that helps prevent recurrence.
Through 충분한 consultation with an experienced specialist, we assess the degree of eyelid sagging and proceed with 1:1 customized surgery.
Using minimal incisions, unnecessary fat is removed from the sagging eyelid, and the levator muscle is tightened and sutured to improve the eyes into a fresher, more defined shape.
Reducing scar concerns through minimal incisions and achieving high satisfaction through expertise is why DM Plastic Surgery’s upper blepharoplasty has many introductions and reviews.
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What is the levator muscle of the upper eyelid?

Earlier, while explaining the surgical method, we used the term levator muscle of the upper eyelid.
What exactly is the “levator muscle of the upper eyelid”?
The levator muscle of the upper eyelid originates around the optic canal, passes through the orbit,
and attaches to the skin and tarsal plate of the upper eyelid, functioning to lift the upper eyelid.
At DM Plastic Surgery, during surgery, the levator muscle of the upper eyelid is tightened and fixed to help prevent recurrence.
Eyelid sagging caused by aging can be addressed!

Upper blepharoplasty removes the wrinkles caused by sagging around the eyes with minimal incision to create a more youthful eye shape.
It not only helps prevent future wrinkles, but also tightens the levator muscle of the upper eyelid and firms up the sagging eyelid.
At DM Plastic Surgery, our surgical method, combined with the know-how of plastic surgery specialists with extensive clinical experience,
has led to high satisfaction and brought many people to us.
Who is upper blepharoplasty for?

At DM Plastic Surgery, we recommend minimal-incision upper blepharoplasty for people with the following concerns!
- People who look tired because of sagging eyelids
- People dissatisfied with a previous procedure
- People whose sagging eyelids obstruct their vision
- People who look older because of sagging eyelids
- People whose eye corners become irritated because of eyelid sagging
- People who want to improve only eyelid sagging
DM Plastic Surgery Minimal-Incision Upper Blepharoplasty Before & After

Before upper blepharoplasty + 1 month after surgery
[Real upper blepharoplasty case from DM Plastic Surgery]
The patient visited us because they were concerned about sagging upper eyelids,
and after thorough consultation with a plastic surgery specialist with extensive clinical experience,
a personalized plan was established and the procedure was performed 🥰
Through the photos above, you can see that the drooping, tired-looking eyes
were improved into a naturally clearer eye shape,
showing a more youthful appearance.
※The degree of swelling and recovery may vary from person to person,
so please keep this in mind.※
Chief Director of DM Plastic Surgery’s Eye & Nose Surgery Center

Surgery should be performed after consultation with medical staff who have extensive experience with a variety of cases in order to achieve satisfying results.
If you are currently considering upper blepharoplasty,
please visit our clinic and receive 충분한 1:1 consultation with experienced medical professionals.


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