Along with double eyelid surgery and epicanthoplasty, which make the eyes of East Asians look bigger and more refreshed, lateral canthoplasty is also being performed quite often. This is because even a slight change can alter the appearance of the eyes. However, as with double eyelid surgery and epicanthoplasty, there are not a few cases where the results are unnatural or leave scars.

Usually, if you do not push lateral canthoplasty too far, it does not leave scars or cause deformation at the outer corner of the eye after surgery. If you spent time and money on cosmetic surgery but there was no effect, that is also inevitably a problem. The bigger problem is when lateral canthoplasty is done too aggressively in order to see some surgical effect. If the outer corner of the eye becomes deformed or the inner conjunctiva turns outward, leaving a scar that looks as if blood tears are flowing, then #뒤트임복원 or #뒤트임재수술 must ultimately be performed.

If you look at #뒤트임전후 in surgery photos, the eyes often become larger and the overall eye shape becomes gentler, which is why many people want lateral canthoplasty. Unfortunately, there are not many plastic surgery clinics that can perform it properly, so there are cases where restoration is needed. The #뒤트임복원시기 can be an early restoration within 2 weeks after lateral canthoplasty, or a delayed restoration after waiting about 6 months.

Timing for lateral canthoplasty restoration
Within 2 weeks after surgery, or after 6 months

However, depending on the condition of the eyes, there are cases where restoration is possible regardless of the set timing. So if you determine that restoration or revision surgery is necessary, it is best to have a thorough consultation with a plastic surgery specialist who is skilled in lateral canthoplasty restoration about the timing, revision surgery, and the eye shape after restoration.

As for the shape before and after #뒤트임복원, in general, for restoration to proceed properly, the eyes usually become smaller. If restoration is done moderately so that the eyes do not become smaller, there is also a possibility that the outer corners may widen again over time, leading to recurrence. Therefore, when performing lateral canthoplasty restoration, you may need to accept some degree of eye size reduction in order to prevent recurrence of widening. Instead, it is possible to change the outwardly spread-looking outer corner into a natural pointed eye corner.

If you are worried about scars or deformation of the outer corner of the eye after lateral canthoplasty, or if you want to return to your previous eye shape rather than keeping the slightly larger look from the surgery, please visit Lara Plastic Surgery Clinic’s lateral canthoplasty restoration clinic for a detailed consultation!
