Double eyelid revision surgery & lowering the outer corners of the eyes / outer corner lowering lateral canthoplasty before-and-after photos



Before surgery, the upper eyelid skin was sagging, and the previous double eyelid line had become smaller, making the raised outer corners of the eyes look even sharper.
By performing double eyelid revision surgery/double eyelid revision surgery, the lowered double eyelid line was raised to an appropriate position,
so the line became clearly visible as an in-out line.
Before surgery, the double eyelid line on the right eye looked slightly larger, which indicates that the skin on the left eye was sagging more easily.
As a result, in the double eyelid revision surgery outcome,
the double eyelid line on the left eye can be seen as slightly larger than the right eye, unlike before surgery.
This difference becomes natural over time and is brought to a nearly similar line.
Along with the double eyelid revision surgery, lowering the outer corners of the eyes / outer corner lowering lateral canthoplasty was also performed,
bringing down the raised outer corners of the eyes appropriately.
After surgery, the eyes that looked sharp can be seen changing into eyes that look gentler.
This is before surgery and 3 months after surgery.