Before looking into the cost of eye-opening surgery, let’s understand this first!!!

What are your personal beauty standards?

These days, regardless of age or gender, people who actively take care of themselves

are viewed in a positive light.

Some manage their figure through exercise, and others visit dermatology clinics

for clear skin or receive help from medical technology to address

areas of concern that have become personal complexes.

Today, among the many forms of self-care, we will be looking at the eye shape.

Everyone has a different overall impression, and the eye shape is said to be a major factor that influences that impression.

Many people seem to want not only to check whether they have double eyelids, but also to slightly extend the length of the eyes for a more open, refreshing look.

There seem to be many people who want to have this kind of eye shape.

Clear and open-looking eyes help create a soft first impression.

On the other hand, if the horizontal length is short or the inner corners of the eyes are closed off,

it can easily leave a stuffy impression.

We are seeing more and more cases where people develop a complex about these concerns.

Those who have this kind of complex naturally look into the cost of eye-opening surgery.

However, many people tend to forget something even more important than the cost of eye-opening surgery.

From here, let’s talk about the types of eye-opening procedures.

Eye-opening procedures include lower canthoplasty, lateral canthoplasty, dual canthoplasty, and scarless medial epicanthoplasty.

Let’s take a proper look at each one.

First, Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery’s lower canthoplasty targets the lower eyelid around the outer side of the iris, at about the outer one-third of the lower eyelid margin,

and gently lowers the lower eyelid to create a softer eye shape.

Depending on each person’s eye condition, it can increase the horizontal length of the eyes and lower the outer corners, making the eye slant more gentle

to create a softer and kinder-looking eye shape.

Cases where lower canthoplasty may be needed

1. When the outer corners of the eyes are raised, making the impression look sharp

2. When the vertical width above and below the iris is short

3. When the horizontal width of the eyes is narrow, making them look stuffy

4. When the result is still unsatisfactory after medial or lateral canthoplasty

5. When the eyes look too close together after medial epicanthoplasty

Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery’s lower canthoplasty is a procedure that enlarges the eyes by increasing their vertical length.

It transforms a stuffy, closed-looking eye shape into large, clear, and open-looking eyes

and can improve the overall image by increasing pupil exposure for a softer look.

Second, Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery’s adhesion-prevention lateral canthoplasty is performed when the horizontal length of the eyes is short and the outer corners are slightly raised.

This canthoplasty procedure opens the closed-looking outer corners through an incision and fixes the tissue to the outer

periosteum, helping improve and extend the horizontal length of the eyes.

Cases where adhesion-prevention lateral canthoplasty may be needed

1. Eye shape where both eyes appear to be gathered inward

2. When the outer corners of the eyes are raised, making the impression look strong

3. When a previous lateral canthoplasty has reattached

4. When the horizontal width of the eyes is narrow, making them look closed-off

5. When you want larger, more open-looking eyes

Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery’s lateral canthoplasty is a surgical method for cases where the outer corners of the eyes turn upward, making the impression look sharp; by opening the outer corners,

it helps improve the appearance to look gentler, kinder, and softer,

and by extending the outer corners outward, the horizontal length of the eyes also appears longer, creating a long, refreshed eye shape.

It is a surgical method that provides this improvement.

Third, Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery’s scarless medial epicanthoplasty differs from conventional medial epicanthoplasty by using an internal incision, so scars are barely visible,

and with a minimal incision of the upper eyelid and release of the epicanthal fold, it widens not only the horizontal width but also the vertical width of the eyes,

creating larger, more open-looking eyes with high satisfaction.

Cases that need scarless medial epicanthoplasty

1. When the horizontal width of the eyes is narrow

2. When the epicanthal fold makes the distance between the eyes look wide

3. When the front part of the eye shape points downward sharply, making the impression look sharp

4. When you want an even more open-looking eye shape by combining it with double-eyelid surgery

5. When you want medial epicanthoplasty without visible scarring

Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery’s medial epicanthoplasty is a surgical method that improves the drawback of conventional medial epicanthoplasty, which often left scars.

By making an incision on the inner front part of the eye and suturing from the inside, it leaves minimal scarring and lengthens the horizontal eye width,

helping create a more open and softer eye shape and improve the overall impression.

Eye-opening surgery is highly difficult, so having it performed by medical staff with extensive experience in eye surgery

can bring you one step closer to a successful result.

The medical team at Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery, who have performed eye surgery for countless patients over many years,

has abundant expertise and provides eyes that harmonize naturally with each customer’s face.

In addition, at Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery, we do not simply focus on the shape of the eyes alone.

We first conduct a detailed analysis of many factors, including skin condition, muscle strength, eyeball structure and depth, bone structure, degree of eye protrusion, and harmony with the face,

as well as overall balance, before proceeding with surgery.

Because postoperative care is also extremely important, we have established a systematic aftercare system,

and Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery strives to minimize any discomfort our customers may experience after eye surgery.

We are doing our very best to support and assist you.

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