College student, Kim Soomin (female, 23 years old), has a big worry about her eyes. She has double eye lids but they are not seen clearly also the width of her eyes are narrow, so she draws her eyes widthwise long as much as she can, but it doesn’t look good at all. Of course, it is common that she’s got panda eyes.
In addition, her eyelids are drooped so the pupils do not look clearly. Someone says “You look sleepy or tired.” And she’s under stress because of it preparing her job interview worrying that she might give a dull impression to the employers.
As there are many kinds of eye types, ways of operation can be different depending on each patient’s personal trait. According to Dr. Park, YongSam, from The Line Plastic Surgery Clinic, the latest eye surgery is not only to make the eyes bigger, but also to think about the balance with the whole face and make a natural eye shape.
If your eyelids are thin and not drooped too much, Crystal Eye Surgery, which canthoplasty and buried method double eyelid surgery are combined, can make your eyes clearer. It removes unnecessary fat in your eyelids through a tiny hole in the skin around the eyes. Also, it is based on natural adhesion method that it minimizes swelling and scars and the eyelids don’t easily get loose in this method.
If the eyelids are covering eyes so it looks sleepy or the size of each eye is different, you could combine ptosis correction with double eyelid surgery at the same time.
Non-incisional correction method for blepharoptosis controls the strength and elasticity of levator palpebrae superioris muscle then it makes eyes look clearer. Also the recovery is faster than incision method. It is highly preferred as it’s good to combine with Crystal Eye Surgery as well as buried suture double-eyelid surgery.
Dr. Kim, HongYul said ”Patients proceed with their eye surgery and ptosis correction together rather than simply do eyelids surgery only, so the satisfaction about the surgery is increased.”, “You should get a counsel from eyelid specialists for accurate diagnosis.”