Revision epicanthoplasty was different from restoration.

When considering changes to one’s appearance, the eyes are often

the area people tend to consider most.

Those who usually feel self-conscious about their eyes

may try to change the look of their eyes with makeup

to improve this concern,

but because this effect cannot be maintained consistently,

more people are hoping to achieve a lasting change through eye surgery.

Compared with Westerners, East Asians often have shorter and smaller eyes

in both horizontal and vertical dimensions, and many desire a more Western-looking eye shape,

so cases involving double-eyelid surgery and epicanthoplasty

have been increasing.

While the number of epicanthoplasty cases is increasing,

if the decision is made too hastily,

you may end up facing a result

that is different from what you wanted, so caution is needed.

If you tried to improve your eye shape with epicanthoplasty

but did not achieve the look you wanted,

you may consider revision epicanthoplasty.

Before undergoing revision epicanthoplasty,

it is important to accurately identify the cause of failure in the first surgery

and, through a one-on-one customized consultation with a specialist,

proceed with appropriate improvement.

Because even a small change to the eyes can create a major change in one’s overall image,

it is best to choose carefully

before proceeding with surgery.

At our clinic, revision canthoplasty is a surgical method that corrects various problems that may occur after procedures such as epicanthoplasty, lower canthoplasty, and lateral canthoplasty.

It is a surgical method for correction.

Common problems include cases where severe scarring remains,

cases where the eye shape becomes blunt and takes on a squared-off appearance,

cases where the conjunctiva is exposed, or cases where the area closes back up,

and in these situations, the procedure may be considered.

At our clinic, we carefully assess each individual’s unique eye characteristics

and perform customized eye surgery accordingly.

We release the incorrect line from the first surgery

and remove unnecessary skin tissue, muscle, fat, and other tissues to achieve a more natural revision canthoplasty.

Because it is a revision surgery, some patients worry

that scars may remain.

For this, we assess each patient’s skin around the eyes and eye shape

and design the surgery so that there are no visible traces of revision surgery.

We proceed in a way that minimizes scarring and reduces the burden,

which can lead to a high level of satisfaction.

In general, revision surgery is best performed about 6 months

after the initial surgery has passed,

and for revision epicanthoplasty, our clinic recommends

the most appropriate timing to help increase safety.

Revision surgery is more complex than the first surgery

and requires a clinic that properly identifies the issues

so that problems caused by the same factors do not recur.

At Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery, our experienced medical team

provides precise consultations tailored to each individual

to determine the appropriate timing for revision surgery,

and rather than proceeding too hastily,

it is important to find a clinic

that prepares and proceeds systematically.

If you have been considering revision epicanthoplasty,

why not seek improvement at Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery, a clinic known for revision canthoplasty,

and take a step toward the results you hope for?