An eye that looks large and bright can dominate the overall impression of the face.
That is why many women spend a lot of time on eye makeup in an effort to make their eyes look bigger.
But how about becoming a bare-faced beauty with large, clear eyes through big-eye eye surgery, without spending so much time anymore?

What is the big-eye surgery that many people are unfamiliar with?
It is an eye surgery that expands the horizontal and vertical length of the eyes
to make a cramped-looking eye shape appear larger,
and can be described as a combination of surgeries that create bigger eyes
(incisional eye correction + epicanthoplasty + lateral canthoplasty with lowered outer eye corners)
Although double eyelid surgery was performed to create a clearer eye shape,
if the double eyelid line does not suit the person’s eyes,
the eyes can end up looking even more cramped and less clear.
Many people may think that a higher double eyelid line makes the eyes look bigger, but
looking at the pre-surgery photo above, the high double eyelid line that did not suit the person’s eyes and the weak eye-opening strength
made the eyes look cramped and small.
By lowering the double eyelid line and performing eye correction at the same time,
her eye shape became much clearer.

Looking at the photo taken 6 days after surgery, you can see that the left eye does not close well.
To strengthen the eye-opening force, the muscle used to open the eyes is pulled during eye correction.
At this time, the strengthened eye-opening muscle can interfere with the eyes closing as much as it enlarges them.
On day 6 after surgery, you can see that the left eye does not close well, but after about one to two months the eyes close properly,
and by 7 months after surgery, the eyes are closing completely and well.

Epicanthoplasty is recommended for people whose inner eye folds make the space between the eyebrows look wide.
It is a procedure that exposes the lacrimal caruncle and opens up the inner part of the eyes,
but epicanthoplasty was performed to correct asymmetry in the shape of the lacrimal caruncle in both eyes.
On day 6 after surgery, conjunctival edema that protrudes like jelly can occur.
By day 15, it had mostly subsided, but you can still see some remaining conjunctival edema,
and even one month after surgery, the conjunctival edema completely disappears.
By 7 months after surgery, you can confirm that both redness and conjunctival edema have disappeared.

Although the patient had undergone lateral canthoplasty at another hospital to make the eyes look larger,
the effect was not enough and the lateral canthoplasty had reattached, so a lateral canthoplasty with lowered outer eye corners was performed for a greater effect.
Lari Plastic Surgery’s lateral canthoplasty with lowered outer eye corners is the widening procedure with the greatest range of eye expansion among the canthoplasty procedures.
It does not simply open only toward the back like a standard lateral canthoplasty; because the outer eye corner is lowered while opening toward the back, it is certainly a clear and effective procedure.
On day 6 after surgery, bruising can be severe, but in most cases it nearly disappears within 2 weeks.