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In this post, we will take a look at the pre-operative and 3-month post-operative video of a patient who underwent a Forehead Lift and Non-Incisional Ptosis Correction (Revision) at our clinic.
Forehead Lift + Non-Incisional Ptosis Correction (Revision) - 3 Months Post-Op
In the video, you can see the patient's eyes from the front, left, and right angles.
In the pre-op video, even though the patient had previously undergone eye surgery at another clinic, over time, the eyelids loosened, causing a sleepy-eyed appearance. Additionally, the distance between the eyes and eyebrows made the eyes look somewhat flat.
When trying to make the eyes appear sharper, the patient had to strain their eyes, which led to eye fatigue, and this caused forehead and frown lines.
To address these issues, a Forehead Lift and Non-Incisional Ptosis Correction (Revision) were performed.
After the surgery, the patient can now comfortably open their eyes, and the eye shape has become much clearer. The distance between the eyes and eyebrows has been reduced, creating a more three-dimensional and defined eye appearance.
Forehead Lift + Non-Incisional Ptosis Correction (Revision) - 1 Month Post-Op
The following video shows the same patient’s 1-month post-op (right eye) after the Forehead Lift and Non-Incisional Ptosis Correction (Revision). Although the recovery at 1 month is already significant, compared to 3 months, you can see that by 3 months, the residual swelling has reduced, and the eye-opening looks much more natural.
Recovery time and diagnosis may vary depending on the patient’s age, eye condition, skin type, and other factors. It is important to make a decision after a thorough consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon who specializes in eye surgery.
(Note: After surgery or treatments, there may be risks such as bleeding, infection, inflammation, and side effects. Surgical results and satisfaction may vary from person to person.)