The eyes, often called the window to the soul, can show dramatic results through eye surgery, which is why it is one of the most basic procedures in facial cosmetic surgery. When the eyes change, they can bring about a facial transformation that anyone can notice, so there is no doubt that it is a very important cosmetic procedure.

There are procedures such as double-eyelid surgery, which creates a crease; ptosis correction, which makes sleepy-looking eyes look more defined; epicanthoplasty, which removes the Mongolian fold; canthoplasty, which opens the narrow outer corner of the eyes; under-eye lower canthoplasty, which lowers the raised lower eye area; and under-eye fat repositioning, which improves a tired appearance.

Double-eyelid surgery is the most basic of eye surgery types and is a procedure that many people seek. However, simply raising the double-eyelid line with the same method for everyone does not always lead to good results. There are many different types of eye surgery, and every person's eye shape is different, so rather than insisting on just one method, the appropriate procedure should be performed in various ways depending on the patient's eye shape and condition.

Many people know epicanthoplasty and canthoplasty as procedures that lengthen the horizontal width of the eyes, but they do more than that. Epicanthoplasty opens the inner corner more, but it also changes the shape of the inner eye corner and the direction of the inner canthus. Likewise, canthoplasty does not simply open the outer part of the eye to increase its horizontal length; it can also lower the outer corner of the eye and change the overall impression.

Double-eyelid surgery and epicanthoplasty are a perfect match. When the inner corner of the eye is corrected together with double-eyelid surgery, it is possible to create a natural and smooth connection from the inner corner of the eye to the double-eyelid line. In this case, epicanthoplasty should not simply make the eye longer horizontally, but should be designed and performed in a shape that suits the patient's existing inner eye corner shape and the double-eyelid line to be created.

Under-eye fat repositioning is a procedure that makes puffy under-eye areas brighter and clearer by removing unnecessary fat. Because there is no visible incision scar, there are no stitches or scars left behind, and it is a procedure with quick recovery. When under-eye fat repositioning is performed together with double-eyelid surgery, the double-eyelid line is neatly refined and the under-eye area also becomes brighter, changing the overall mood and appearance of the eyes to look more youthful.