Before-and-After Photos of Micro Epicanthoplasty Revision (Epicanthic Fold Reconstruction)



If too much of the epicanthic fold has been removed in a previous epicanthoplasty, the lacrimal caruncle (the red flesh) may be very visible, and epicanthic fold reconstruction may be performed as a revision surgery to reduce that exposure.
However,
there are also many cases where the person wants to make the pointed inner corner of the eye look slightly rounder rather than significantly reducing the visibility of the lacrimal caruncle.
In such cases, Rari’s micro epicanthoplasty revision can slightly round out the shape of the inner corner of the eye without greatly covering the lacrimal caruncle.
Micro epicanthoplasty revision requires precise design and delicate surgical technique.
This is before surgery and one year after surgery.
After surgery, the revision scar is hardly visible.