For clearer, more open-looking eyes than just finding a clinic good at epicanthoplasty

Hello.
This is Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery.
Eye surgery has become very common,
so many people can consider it with relative ease.
It is not only about creating a crease through double-eyelid surgery
or deciding whether or not to have double eyelids.
Did you know that eyes that look closed off at the inner and outer corners
can be made to look more open through canthoplasty?

Unlike Westerners, East Asians
are more likely to have Mongolian folds at the inner corners of the eyes,
which can make the eyes appear closed off.
This concern can be improved
through a clinic experienced in epicanthoplasty.
If your eyes usually look closed off because of Mongolian folds,
you may have considered epicanthoplasty.

In addition to epicanthoplasty, if the eyes look sharp or fierce,
lower canthoplasty may be considered,
and if the outer corners of the eyes are short, lateral canthoplasty
may also be considered.
Eyes that look closed off or sharp in this way
can be improved through canthoplasty into a more open and defined eye shape.
By undergoing the appropriate correction,
you can achieve the eye shape you wanted and feel more beautiful.
Because even a 1 mm change in the eyes can greatly alter your image,
it is best to approach the procedure very carefully and systematically.

Canthoplasty should not be excessive; it should suit your face
and create a naturally harmonious eye shape
tailored to each individual's needs,
with various solutions that help the eyes become
more open and clearly defined.
Canthoplasty procedures include
epicanthoplasty, lateral canthoplasty, lower canthoplasty, and dual canthoplasty,
and the necessary improvement method differs
depending on each person's eye shape.

Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery's scar-minimizing epicanthoplasty
uses an internal incision unlike conventional epicanthoplasty,
minimizing visible scarring and making a minimal incision in the upper eyelid
to release the Mongolian fold, thereby widening not only the horizontal width
but also the vertical width for larger, more open-looking eyes.
creates this effect.
Cases where medial epicanthoplasty is needed
When the horizontal width of the eyes is narrow,
When Mongolian folds make the space between the eyes look wide,
When the inner corners of the eyes slope downward in a pointed shape,
making the impression look sharp,
When performed together with double-eyelid surgery,
for those who want a more open, refreshed eye shape,
When a scarless medial epicanthoplasty is desired

Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery Lower Canthoplasty
At the lower eyelid margin, about one-third from the outer side,
the lower eyelid beneath the outer part of the iris
is lowered using this method,
creating a softer eye shape,
and depending on each person’s eye condition,
it lengthens the horizontal width of the eyes
and lowers the outer corners to soften the eye slant,
creating a gentle, kind-looking eye shape.
Cases where lower canthoplasty is needed
When the outer corners of the eyes are upturned, making the impression look fierce,
When the vertical width above and below the iris is short,
When the horizontal width of the eyes is narrow, making them look closed-in,
When results are still unsatisfactory after medial or lateral canthoplasty,
When the eyes look too close together after medial epicanthoplasty

Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery Adhesion-Preventing Lateral Canthoplasty
This method is performed when the horizontal eye length is short and slightly upturned,
opening the closed, restricted outer corner area
through an incision at the outer corner of the eye,
and fixing it to the outer periosteum,
thereby improving and extending the horizontal eye length.
Cases where lateral canthoplasty is needed
When both eyes appear to be set too close together,
When the outer corners of the eyes are upturned, making the impression look strong,
When a previous lateral canthoplasty has reattached,
When the horizontal width of the eyes is narrow, making them look closed-in,
When a larger, more open eye shape is desired

Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery Dual Canthoplasty
This method increases both the horizontal and vertical width
of the eyes at the same time, creating larger, more open-looking eyes,
and softens sharp, intense-looking eyes
into a gentler appearance.

When dual epicanthoplasty/lateral canthoplasty is needed
When the space between the eyebrows is narrow, making the eyes appear too close together,
When the horizontal width of the eyes is narrow, making them look closed-in,
When the distance between the eyes is too short, making epicanthoplasty unsuitable,
When epicanthoplasty did not produce the desired effect,
When the outer corners of the eyes are upturned, creating a harsh impression

Because the appropriate method of improvement differs depending on each individual’s eye shape, it is best to identify your type through a one-on-one consultation with a specialist
and then proceed with the method that suits you best.
At Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery, we strive to minimize scarring and bruising,
reduce swelling, and lower the possibility of recurrence
as much as possible.
At our clinic, through personalized consultation,
we make every effort to improve your eyes into a shape that suits you
and provide attentive care throughout the process.
If your eyes appear heavy or closed off due to Mongolian folds
and you have been looking for a clinic known for epicanthoplasty,
why not take the next step with Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery?
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