What you should know before undergoing lower eyelid opening restoration.

Even with double eyelids, some people have eyes that look short horizontally or have upturned outer corners,
and many feel dissatisfied with the appearance of their eyes.
Because many East Asians tend to have upturned outer eye corners, they are often told they look relatively sharp or fierce,
and since this can feel far from a soft impression, more people are looking into canthoplasty procedures.
This interest is said to be increasing.
Ideally, after looking into canthoplasty, everyone would achieve the result they wanted,
but some people end up with results that are not as expected.
Some undergo canthoplasty without enough research, become dissatisfied with the outcome,
and then begin looking into lower eyelid opening restoration.
Instead of the natural look they wanted, the eyes may appear noticeably artificial,
and because the result differs somewhat from what they expected, it can lower confidence in their appearance, which becomes a concern.
Canthoplasty requires changes to the outer corner of the eye, so accuracy and precision are essential.
For revision surgery, it is important to clarify the reason through sufficient consultation
and look into ways to improve the dissatisfaction that occurred after the first surgery.
In most cases, canthoplasty restoration is needed not only for excessive widening or simple aesthetic concerns,
but also because functional problems are likely to occur, such as the back part of the eye not closing properly
even when the eyes are closed, creating an unhealthy environment for the eyes.

Then how should canthoplasty restoration be performed?
Let’s take a look together.
Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery canthoplasty restoration
-Natural restoration through composite tissue restoration surgery
Canthoplasty restoration surgery refers to a procedure that restores various problems that occur after surgeries such as epicanthoplasty, lower eyelid opening, and lateral canthoplasty.
It is a surgery that corrects these issues.
The most common problems include excessive opening,
exposed conjunctiva, scars left after surgery,
a harsher impression after epicanthoplasty, or dissatisfaction with the shape.
It is best to analyze the cause of these problems and improve the eyes with a canthoplasty design that suits the individual.

Let’s look at the cases where canthoplasty restoration may be needed.
1. When there are white scars or nail-mark-like depressions under the eyes
2. When a raised scar has formed at the inner corner of the eye
3. When red tissue inside the eye appears exposed
4. When you are concerned about a tear duct that looks open or excessively visible
5. When you are concerned about an unnatural inner eye corner
6. When the impression looks sharp or fierce, or the eyes appear too close together
Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery does not simply perform surgery to make the eyes excessively large; we consider muscle tissue, left-right symmetry balance,
size proportions, the degree of damage to the inner eye ligament, and other factors to redesign an eye shape suitable for you
and proceed with restoration surgery.
Let’s look at the methods of canthoplasty restoration surgery.

1. Red eye (eyes in which the red tissue at the inner corner is excessively exposed)
If the inner corner of the eye is excessively exposed, it can make the eyes look bloodshot and give an overwhelming impression,
so with Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery’s techniques, it can be improved into a natural, clean-looking eye shape without obvious signs of surgery.
2. Bird Eye (eyes with a sharp, beak-like inner corner)
If the inner corner of the eye extends sharply like a bird’s beak, the eyes may appear too close together and give a sharp impression,
so by changing the direction and aligning it horizontally, the inner corner can settle into a rounded, natural shape, creating a softer
eye appearance.

3. Miss Eye (eyes with scars or marks left from an incorrectly performed surgery)
If surgery is performed without considering the individual’s eye shape, scars may remain around the inner corner of the eye,
which can lead to aesthetically unsatisfactory results and discomfort from side effects such as dry eyes and stinging eyes.
Because of this, the altered eye tissue should be restored professionally while considering the eye structure, muscle layers, and other factors
with advanced technical skill, restoring the originally clean eye shape and creating a natural, customized result suited to the individual.
eye appearance.
Since canthoplasty is highly preferred because it can change the image noticeably, it is important to find a place that specializes in canthoplasty revision surgery
and proceed with experienced medical professionals who can provide the treatment appropriate for you.
After a one-on-one customized consultation with medical staff experienced in eye surgery, your eye structure and shape,
as well as facial proportions and other factors, should be considered to achieve a highly satisfying canthoplasty revision that improves your overall impression.
Also, because an inconspicuous scar is considered one of the most important factors, this should be a key point when making your choice.

Canthoplasty restoration is a revision surgery, so after the initial surgery, about 6 months
should pass before improvement is possible.
Please keep in mind that there may be slight differences from person to person.
As you can see from the before-and-after photos of lower canthoplasty restoration,
Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery’s canthoplasty restoration surgery is performed after a one-on-one customized consultation
with a specialist who has long-standing expertise and skill in eye surgery.

For those who do not want to suffer through any more revision surgeries, Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery also operates a complete recovery care system,
so why not improve your canthoplasty restoration comfortably at Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery?
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