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The type of eye surgery cannot be determined at once and must be tailored to each individual, depending on their condition, skin thickness, fat distribution, muscle strength, and desired outcome.
The specific surgical technique is chosen based on your unique anatomy and aesthetic goals.
We primarily offer three methods:
- the Non-Incisional (Buried Suture) method, which is ideal for thin skin and quick recovery;
- the Incisional method, used for those with thicker skin or excess fat who need more permanent adjustment; and
- the Partial-Incisional method.
If needed, these can be combined with ptosis correction (to strengthen eye muscles) or canthoplasty (to adjust the length or angle of the eyes). Our specialists will recommend the most effective approach after a detailed examination of your skin elasticity and eyelid structure.
The cost varies based on the technique (incisional vs. non-incisional) and whether ptosis correction or canthoplasty is included. A customized quote is provided after consultation.
The cost varies based on the technique (incisional vs. non-incisional) and whether ptosis correction or canthoplasty is included. A customized quote is provided after consultation.
The type of eye surgery cannot be determined at once and must be tailored to each individual, depending on their condition, skin thickness, fat distribution, muscle strength, and desired outcome.
The specific surgical technique is chosen based on your unique anatomy and aesthetic goals.
We primarily offer three methods:
- the Non-Incisional (Buried Suture) method, which is ideal for thin skin and quick recovery;
- the Incisional method, used for those with thicker skin or excess fat who need more permanent adjustment; and
- the Partial-Incisional method.
If needed, these can be combined with ptosis correction (to strengthen eye muscles) or canthoplasty (to adjust the length or angle of the eyes). Our specialists will recommend the most effective approach after a detailed examination of your skin elasticity and eyelid structure.
The eyelid line usually becomes more natural as swelling improves, with more refined results appearing over several weeks to months.
The type of eye surgery cannot be determined at once and must be tailored to each individual, depending on their condition, skin thickness, fat distribution, muscle strength, and desired outcome.
The specific surgical technique is chosen based on your unique anatomy and aesthetic goals.
We primarily offer three methods:
- the Non-Incisional (Buried Suture) method, which is ideal for thin skin and quick recovery;
- the Incisional method, used for those with thicker skin or excess fat who need more permanent adjustment; and
- the Partial-Incisional method.
If needed, these can be combined with ptosis correction (to strengthen eye muscles) or canthoplasty (to adjust the length or angle of the eyes). Our specialists will recommend the most effective approach after a detailed examination of your skin elasticity and eyelid structure.