Revision epicanthoplasty for cases where the eye corner is not raised much
Revision outer-corner lowering surgery



If you previously had epicanthoplasty but the Mongolian fold remains, the inner corners of the eyes may look sharp.
In such cases, through revision epicanthoplasty, with the right revision design and delicate technique,
it is possible to remove the Mongolian fold while opening the area only minimally so that the lacrimal caruncle is not excessively exposed.
Also, some people think that outer-corner lowering surgery will always make the eyes look dull,
so they may think that if the eye corner is not raised much, outer-corner lowering should not be done.
However, LaRi's special outer-corner lowering surgery
makes it possible for people whose eyes look slightly drooped to no longer appear droopy, while making the eyes look bigger
and giving them a clearer, more refreshing appearance.
Outer-corner lowering surgery not only makes the eyes look bigger, but as an added benefit, it also makes aegyo-sal stand out more clearly.
This is before surgery and two months after surgery.