Revision after lateral canthoplasty restoration does not have to be repeated again

Depending on the length and size of the eyes,

the overall impression can look different.

Many people try to change their impression

through double eyelid surgery for small eyes,

but although a crease is created, the size does not change much,

so they often look into canthoplasty.

Compared with Westerners, many Asians

tend to have shorter horizontal and vertical eye dimensions,

which can make the eyes look somewhat constrained.

For a more dramatic change,

some people undergo double eyelid surgery and canthoplasty together.

Even a small 1 mm change in the eyes

can create a major change in the overall image, so it is very

important to approach the procedure carefully.

Although some undergo canthoplasty to change eyes that usually looked restricted

into eyes that appear a little larger and more open,

and more refreshed,

they may face an appearance different from the result they wanted,

leading some to look into lateral canthoplasty restoration,

so this procedure must be considered very carefully.

Lateral canthoplasty restoration is more difficult than the initial canthoplasty,

and before proceeding,

it is important to properly identify the reason restoration is needed

and plan how to improve it.

Because each person has different eye shapes and contours,

the method of canthoplasty also varies,

and at our clinic, after examining each individual's eye shape,

we can provide various solutions

so that improvement can be achieved with a design harmonious with the facial features,

tailored to the individual.

For canthoplasty restoration, properly identifying the cause

and improving it is the priority,

so when proceeding, it is best to understand

what specific issues you have.

At Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery, our canthoplasty restoration surgery

is a procedure that restores various problems occurring after surgery,

such as epicanthoplasty, lower canthoplasty, and lateral canthoplasty.

The most common problem that occurs is

when the eye has been opened excessively,

If the conjunctiva is exposed,

If scarring remains after surgery following medial epicanthoplasty,

or if the impression becomes too sharp or the shape is not to your liking, epicanthoplasty restoration may be considered.

At Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery, we identify the causes of these concerns

and strive to create the most ideal epicanthoplasty result that suits each individual.

Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery’s RE4 Composite Tissue Restoration

is designed to look natural, as if it were your first procedure,

and is an improvement method that can help reconstruct the area.

If there are white scars or nail-mark-like depressions under the eyes

If a protruding scar has formed at the inner corner of the eye

If the red tissue inside the eye appears exposed

If you are concerned about an exposed or overly visible lacrimal lake

If you are concerned about an unnatural inner eye corner

If your impression looks harsh or your eyes appear too close together, you may consider epicanthoplasty restoration.

Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery does not perform surgery simply to make the eyes excessively large;

instead, we consider muscle tissue, left-right symmetry and balance,

size ratio, and the degree of damage to the inner eye ligament,

then redesign an eye shape suitable for you

and proceed with restoration surgery.

Because each person’s eye shape

and size are different, the reasons for restoration

and the methods of improvement also differ.

If you underwent epicanthoplasty for larger, clearer-looking eyes

but ended up facing a result

different from what you wanted and have been looking into lateral canthoplasty restoration,

why not consider Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery, known for skilled epicanthoplasty restoration,

and dream of improving your eyes into a new, refined look?

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