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In this post, we will take a look at the recovery process of a patient who underwent Complex Epicanthoplasty and Non-Incisional Ptosis Correction at our clinic, showing the pre-op and 1-year post-op results through video.
(Complex Epicanthoplasty, Non-Incisional Ptosis Correction - Pre-op / 1 Year Post-op - Both Eyes)
What is Complex Epicanthoplasty and Non-Incisional Ptosis Correction?
Complex Epicanthoplasty is a surgical procedure that slightly adjusts the epicanthal fold while simultaneously removing the Mongolian fold.
This procedure is typically sought by patients who want to correct eyes that appear narrow due to the Mongolian fold. But still, they may struggle with improvement if they have a close-set glabella or an obvious inner corner of the eye. However, using complex epicanthoplasty, significant improvement can be achieved.
Non-incisional Ptosis Correction involves correcting the eyelid line and performing a blepharoptosis correction through a buried suture technique, without the need for incisions.
Even though it’s called Non-Incisional Ptosis Correction, our clinic’s method is known for its excellent results in eyelid shaping, with the added benefit of allowing further adjustments if needed.
In today’s fast-paced world, if you want to improve tired, droopy eyes, we recommend Non-Incisional Ptosis Correction because of its quick recovery time and minimal scarring.
(Complex Epicanthoplasty, Non-Incisional Ptosis Correction - Pre-op / 1 Year Post-op - Left Eye)
(Complex Epicanthoplasty, Non-Incisional Ptosis Correction - Pre-op / 1 Year Post-op - Right Eye)
(Note: As with any surgical procedure, there may be risks such as bleeding, infection, inflammation, or complications. Results and patient satisfaction may vary individually.)