Why do dual canthoplasty costs vary?

The eyes are said to play
the biggest role in determining a first impression.
Clear, large eyes can create a refined and lively image,
while small, narrow, and constricted-looking eyes can give a tired and closed-off impression.
As the period of wearing masks becomes longer,
attention naturally focuses on the eyes, making it inevitable to become more interested in them.
For this reason, more and more people who want to improve insecurities about their eyes
are looking into the cost of dual canthoplasty.
If you have been considering dual canthoplasty for longer, more open-looking eyes,
it is advisable to carefully review various information such as medical institutions, improvement methods, and costs.
Dual canthoplasty combines lateral canthoplasty and lower canthoplasty, and is used when the eyes look constricted because both the horizontal and vertical lengths are short.
It is an improvement method that opens the eyes for a clearer look.
It may be considered when the outer corners of the eyes are sharply upturned,
when you want a gentler impression,
or when you want softer-looking eyes.
In addition to dual canthoplasty, the types of canthoplasty that can help improve insecurities about the eyes include
epicanthoplasty, lower canthoplasty, and lateral canthoplasty.
Let’s take a look together.

First - Lower Canthoplasty
Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery lower canthoplasty targets the lower eyelid at the outer part of the iris, around the outer one-third of the lower eyelid margin,
and lowers it 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 to soften the eye slant,
helping improve the eyes into a softer and kinder-looking shape.
Shall we look together at what types of canthoplasty there are?
Cases where lower canthoplasty is needed
1. When the outer corners of the eyes are upturned, 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 constricted
4. When you are not satisfied even after epicanthoplasty or lateral canthoplasty
5. When the eyes look too close together after epicanthoplasty

Second - Lateral Canthoplasty
Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery’s adhesion-prevention lateral canthoplasty is performed when the horizontal eye length is short and slightly upturned.
This canthoplasty opens the tightly closed outer corner of the eye through an incision
and fixes it to the outer periosteum, helping expand the horizontal length.
By suturing inside the eyelid with dissolvable sutures, patients can also return to daily life quickly.

Cases where adhesion-prevention lateral canthoplasty is needed
1. Eyes that appear to be set too close together
2. When the outer corners of the eyes are upturned, making the impression look strong
3. When lateral canthoplasty was performed but the area 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

Third – Dual Canthoplasty
Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery’s dual canthoplasty increases both the horizontal and vertical dimensions of the eyes at the same time, creating larger, more open-looking eyes,
and as an image-enhancing eye surgery, it helps soften sharp or fierce-looking eyes effectively through canthoplasty
by improving the eye shape for a softer and more refreshed appearance.

When Dual Canthoplasty Is Needed
1. When the eyes look too close together because the space between the eyebrows is narrow
2. When the horizontal width of the eyes is narrow, making them look closed-off
3. When epicanthoplasty is not possible because the eyes are close together
4. When previous epicanthoplasty did not produce the desired effect
5. When upturned outer eye corners make the impression look fierce

Fourth – Epicanthoplasty
Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery’s scarless epicanthoplasty differs from conventional epicanthoplasty, using an inner incision so scars are barely visible.
It also uses a minimal incision on the upper eyelid and releases the Mongolian fold, widening not only the horizontal width but also the vertical height
to create larger, more open-looking eyes, making it a highly satisfying surgical method.
Because swelling and scarring are minimal, patients can return to daily life right away, and it improves a closed-off, sharp impression
into a clearer, softer look.
When Scarless Epicanthoplasty Is Needed
1. When the horizontal width of the eyes is narrow
2. When Mongolian folds make the area between the eyes look wide
3. When the front of the eye slopes downward sharply, making the impression look sharp
4. When you want even more open-looking eyes by combining it with double eyelid surgery
5. When you want epicanthoplasty without visible scarring
Because canthoplasty is highly preferred for its ability to noticeably change one’s image, it is important to visit
a clinic skilled in eye canthoplasty and proceed with experienced medical professionals.
After a one-on-one customized consultation with medical professionals experienced in eye surgery, your eye structure, eye shape, face,
and proportions should be carefully considered to achieve satisfying canthoplasty results that improve your overall impression.
Also, because barely noticeable scarring is considered very important, choosing a clinic skilled in eye canthoplasty matters.
The eye canthoplasty process at Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery begins with a one-on-one preoperative customized consultation with a specialist who has long-standing expertise and skill in eye surgery,
then designs a line suited to the individual, incises the Mongolian fold from inside the eye,
removes unnecessary skin around the incised area, and after a minimal incision, sutures it so that scars are not visible
while performing the surgery.
If you have been looking into the cost of dual canthoplasty, including the recovery care system,
experience a refreshing improvement at Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery, where everything is operated with care and precision.
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