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[Lari Plastic Surgery] Effective Revision Epicanthoplasty and Revision Canthoplasty: I Did Not Have Double Eyelid Surgery!

Laree Plastic Surgery · 라리n성형 · September 25, 2023

Eyelid corner surgery; you say it doesn’t work even if you get it done?! Get effective eyelid corner surgery at Lari Plastic Surgery ;) Many people say, "Even if you get eyelid cor...

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Clinic: Laree Plastic Surgery

Original post date: September 25, 2023

Translated at: April 23, 2026 at 3:21 AM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

Eyelid corner surgery; you say it doesn’t work even if you get it done?!

Get effective eyelid corner surgery at Lari Plastic Surgery ;)

Many people say,

"Even if you get eyelid corner surgery, it sticks back together and doesn’t work ㅠㅠ"

Many people who say this are not saying it because they do not know better, but because they heard it from people who saw and experienced it themselves, and are making this conclusion based on that.

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In fact, the eye in the before photo above had already undergone epicanthoplasty and canthoplasty once each at another clinic.

Can you believe it?!

This is the photo taken one year after receiving an eyelid corner surgery that had no visible effect.

You can clearly feel the difference, right?

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Unlike the previous eyelid corner surgeries, which had been done but had all stuck back together and returned to the original state, this one has remained well opened even after one year.

The epicanthal fold that tightly covered the inner corner of the eye up to around the middle of the double-eyelid line has also been neatly opened, and the length of the eye and the outer corner of the eye have both become noticeably longer.

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The eyelid corner surgery at our clinic, which has clear effects, shows changes before and after surgery that are large enough to be felt at a glance.

In addition, in the case of our canthoplasty, it not only lengthens the horizontal width but also lowers the position of the outer corner of the eye, maximizing the effect of the eyelid corner surgery and making the eyes look clearer and gentler.


One thing to pay close attention to is the epicanthoplasty area.

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Looking at the above photo of the closed eye, at one week after surgery, you can see an incision scar covering about half of the double-eyelid line.

This is something that is sometimes seen in people who undergo epicanthoplasty or upper eyelid corner surgery.

The epicanthoplasty we think of is opening the inner corner of the eye, = in other words, there are stitches at the front of the eye.

However, the surgical definition of epicanthoplasty is used to mean removing the epicanthal fold. The epicanthal fold is a band-shaped muscle that surrounds the inner corner of the eye, and this muscle starts around the middle of the double-eyelid line and extends to a point even lower than the inner corner of the eye.

Therefore, to open and remove the epicanthal fold in this area, the incision has to start from around the middle of the double-eyelid line.

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After surgery, patients sometimes see stitches on the double-eyelid line and say,

"I didn’t have double eyelid surgery, but there are stitches on my double eyelid. What is going on!!"

This happens because the epicanthal fold is larger and wider than in other people, so the range of the incision line also becomes larger. It absolutely does not mean that the double eyelid was touched.

It may be worrying at first, but it is not something to worry about, and once it heals well, nothing will happen to the double eyelid, so just think that the director took good care of it ^^

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