Before-and-after photos of outer corner lowering lateral canthoplasty / outer corner lowering lateral canthoplasty

This is 5 months before and after surgery for outer corner lowering lateral canthoplasty / outer corner lowering lateral canthoplasty.
After surgery, the eyes appear larger and the outer corners are sufficiently lowered.
In addition, as shown in the photo, depending on the individual, there can also be a baby-like lower eye effect.
If you look closely, the angle at the end of the eye is being maintained normally.
However, when viewed from the front, the end of the eye appears rounded, and this cannot be said to be abnormal.
Rather, this makes the eyes appear larger and gives the eye shape a gentler look.
If the end of the eye appears pointed, the eyes will not look larger, and the eye shape may look torn.
Therefore, the lateral canthoplasty method that performs surgery while making the outer corner pointed
may seem to have a slight effect at first,
but after 1-2 years it will eventually look no different from before surgery.