The Standard of Epicanthoplasty Restoration/Epicanthoplasty Reconstruction/Mongolian Fold Restoration/Mongolian Fold Reconstruction: 3D Epicanthoplasty Restoration Before-and-After Photos



Removing the Mongolian fold through epicanthoplasty without considering the double eyelid line is close to a disaster
The problems with excessive epicanthoplasty performed without considering the double eyelid line and surgical design are as follows
- The double eyelid line, which would have been natural before the epicanthoplasty, becomes unnatural and unattractive as only the front part of the line is enlarged
- Because the epicanthoplasty is not delicate and is excessive, deep and long scar marks remain, making the eyes look unnaturally close together
- With epicanthoplasty performed without design considerations, the inner corner of the eyes becomes too pointed and a large amount of the lacrimal caruncle is exposed, making the expression look sharp
This is all addressed by Lari Plastic Surgery’s 3D (Design, Delicate, Dermis)
Epicanthoplasty restoration/Epicanthoplasty reconstruction/Mongolian fold reconstruction/Mongolian fold restoration surgery, making it possible to regain the old impression
- After epicanthoplasty restoration, the inner part of the double eyelid line is covered, making the overall double eyelid line look natural
- With delicate surgery using autologous tissue (Dermis), deep scar marks are removed and the eyes do not look close together
- With a design (Design) that allows a return to the previous impression as much as possible, the amount of lacrimal caruncle exposure is reduced and the expression becomes softer
Two weeks after epicanthoplasty restoration, the scars appear red, but after about a month, the redness almost completely fades
Around two months, depending on the amount of restoration, the scar may become raised
but over time, by around three months, the scar has mostly settled and disappears