Over-elevated eyes into a natural look
"Simply removing the suture is not retraction surgery. It is a highly difficult technique that requires recessing the levator muscle and separating the Müller's muscle."
— Dr. Choi Dong-il, Chief Surgeon
The before and after photos shown are taken 6 months before and after surgery.
From surgery time to return to daily life at a glance.
It mostly occurs from overcorrection during previous ptosis correction surgery.
It can be caused by diseases such as hyperthyroidism. In this case, medical diagnosisis also required.
Most cases when previous ptosis correction surgery was excessively performed, leading to clinic visits. It cannot be resolved simply by removing the threads.
An eye that is excessively lifted and opened due to surgery.
An eye where the upper eyelid covers about 1.5~2mm of the iris.
Suitable cases for Gangnam Seoyeon's retraction surgery.
Excessively like a surprised eye
Those concerned about a wide-open impression
After previous ptosis correction
Those experiencing discomfort due to overcorrection
Due to mucosal eversion
Those feeling a foreign sensation
Severe asymmetry
Those needing unilateral correction
Immediately after surgery vs. months later — Approaches differ depending on the timing.
Retraction after several months cannot be resolved by simple thread removal
Immediately after surgery, removing the ptosis correction threads will lower the eyelid right away. However, after several months, simply removing the threads and adhesions will not resolve it. While recessing the eye-opening muscle, separating the conjunctiva and Müller's muscle (the eye-opening muscle attached to the conjunctiva)is a highly difficult surgery that must be performed.
Reduces the degree of over-opening by recessing the eye-opening muscle by an exact amount.
Müller's muscle attached to the conjunctiva must be precisely separated to ensure natural results and prevent asymmetry.
"Eyelid Retraction Surgery Presentation"
Occasionally, patients visit saying their ptosis correction adhesions were released at another clinic. This is not retraction surgery, and removing the threads does not correct eyelid retraction. This is a highly difficult surgery that only an experienced board-certified plastic surgeon can perform. Simply imitating it makes it hard to achieve good results and can easily cause asymmetry. Early correctionmay be necessary, and good teamwork with the surgeon is required.
3 principles for safely completing highly difficult surgical techniques.
Precise diagnosis by an experienced board-certified plastic surgeon
Customized design considering eye shape, condition, and overall face
Thorough planning + delicate surgery to minimize tissue damage
We explain key points to know before surgery through a video.
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