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Everyone is a good candidate for eye surgery, because it covers a wide range of goals to achieve. Some people wish to address eye-related concerns like drooping lids, excess skin, or a lack of a defined crease, while others might not have any concerns and simply want aesthetic improvement. At View Plastic Surgery, our specialists perform a comprehensive evaluation of your eyelid thickness and muscle strength and explain the limitations and realistic expectations to ensure a safe, natural-looking result tailored to your facial proportions.
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.
Initial results can be seen within 1–2 weeks as swelling and bruising improve. Final results typically appear after about 2–3 months, once the eyelids have fully healed and the swelling has completely settled.
Everyone is a good candidate for eye surgery, because it covers a wide range of goals to achieve. Some people wish to address eye-related concerns like drooping lids, excess skin, or a lack of a defined crease, while others might not have any concerns and simply want aesthetic improvement. At View Plastic Surgery, our specialists perform a comprehensive evaluation of your eyelid thickness and muscle strength and explain the limitations and realistic expectations to ensure a safe, natural-looking result tailored to your facial proportions.
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.
Yes, your eye shape and skin type are among the most important factors in determining the best surgical approach and the final result.
Characteristics such as skin thickness, the amount of fat, the strength of your eyelid-opening muscle, and the presence of an epicanthal fold all influence the surgery.
For instance, thicker skin and heavier fat often require the incisional method to ensure a stable, long-lasting crease, whereas thinner skin may be better suited for the non-incisional method.
During your consultation, our surgeons perform a detailed anatomical evaluation to ensure the design and technique are perfectly tailored to your unique structure for a natural and safe outcome.
Swelling and bruising will vary by person. It typically improves within 1–2 weeks, and most visible signs of surgery gradually resolve during this period. Patients are usually advised to avoid strenuous exercise, heavy lifting, alcohol, and smoking for about 2 weeks to support proper healing.
Please note that swelling and bruising are natural after surgery and may last longer than expected, but they will improve over time.