There are many people considering restoration/reconstruction surgery due to side effects from epicanthoplasty.
As a result of having the inner corner of the eye opened too much, patients may feel psychologically self-conscious.
The reasons for epicanthoplasty restoration/reconstruction include:
To remove surgical scars after epicanthoplasty
Because the inner corner of the eye looks torn, making the eyes appear too close together
Because too much of the lacrimal caruncle is exposed
Because they do not like the shape of the epicanthoplasty, and so on
For people like this,
With Lari Plastic Surgery’s unique creative design and special surgical methods,
I will explain epicanthoplasty restoration/epicanthoplasty reconstruction surgery that can lead to satisfaction after surgery,
along with before-and-after photos ~

Looking at the preoperative photo,
The side effects of epicanthoplasty surgery have left a sunken scar and a hook-shaped scar, making the impression look sharp.
What is important in restoration is
not simply returning to the pre-surgery appearance,
but naturally refining the eye shape, which is very important!!

Looking at the side-by-side before-and-after photos,
the double eyelid line has changed from an outline to an in-out line!
The hook-shaped scar has been naturally corrected, and the reconstruction of the inner epicanthal fold has also been corrected well.

In this case, after epicanthoplasty surgery, a lot of the red lacrimal caruncle was visible,
and the patient visited Lari Plastic Surgery with white scarring.
With restoration surgery at Lari Plastic Surgery,
the fierce impression was gently improved, and the white scar is also barely visible.
The existing white scar is
being removed thoroughly, and to prevent the eyes from becoming smaller again,
we are doing our best to deliver satisfying results while meeting both functional and aesthetic needs.

During epicanthoplasty restoration/reconstruction surgery, the damaged structures are identified accurately!!
Not only are the restoration and scars improved, but the inner corner of the eye line is also improved,
so it is possible to restore/reconstruct the eyes into a satisfying shape without making them smaller like they were before surgery.^^

Looking at the before-and-after photos,
the scar has definitely improved, and the inner epicanthal fold has also been removed.
If the restoration amount is too excessive, the eyes may look smaller or more constricted, so
depending on the patient’s request, the epicanthoplasty restoration was performed very subtly.
Even with subtle epicanthoplasty restoration/reconstruction,
it can still bring enough change to the impression, and the scar marks can also be sufficiently corrected.

Looking at the preoperative photo,
this is a state after double eyelid surgery and epicanthoplasty surgery.
A lot of red tissue is visible at the inner corner of the eye, and the line looks distorted ㅠㅠ
If you look at the 6-month post-op photo,
you can see that the red tissue at the inner corner of the eye is less visible,
the double eyelid line has become natural,
and the scar is no longer visible.

The timing for revision surgery is not limited to only after 6 months;
it can be done sufficiently even before then.
Epicanthoplasty restoration surgery does not necessarily require waiting,
so it is best to have thorough consultations with a board-certified plastic surgeon
before proceeding with surgery!

As you can see in the photos, as time passes, the incision marks become hardly noticeable.
With Lari Plastic Surgery’s epicanthoplasty restoration/epicanthoplasty reconstruction,
not only the scars but also the overall impression improves.
It really is a two-for-one result.

Before plastic surgery, you should look at various before-and-after photos
and make a careful decision.
You should no longer trust counseling coordinators and brokers who try to push surgery on you
with flattering words that have nothing to do with medical opinions, right???
At Lari Plastic Surgery, the director personally takes care of everything from 1:1 consultation to surgery
and even the postoperative follow-up ><
Director Kim Jeong-il of Lari Plastic Surgery
had a paper accepted in a journal of cranio-maxillofacial surgery~~~~~~

If you are curious about more before-and-after photos,
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