Before-and-after photos of epicanthoplasty and lateral canthoplasty with lowering of the outer eye corner, long-term follow-up of over 2 years


It is 2 years and 5 months after surgery
More than 2 years have passed since the surgery, but
after lower-outer-corner lateral canthoplasty / lower-outer-corner epicanthoplasty,
it has not reattached,
and the effect has been well maintained.
There is also no redness or conjunctival swelling, and no scar is visible.
There are many lateral canthoplasty methods, but other methods either do not create a widening effect

or, due to the limitations of the method and design, the end part turns upward,

exposing the inner conjunctiva.
However, as can be seen from the long-term before-and-after photos above, lower-outer-corner lateral canthoplasty / lower-outer-corner epicanthoplasty is an excellent lateral canthoplasty method whose superiority has been proven.