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Most patients can return to light daily activities within 3–5 days after eye surgery. However, the exact recovery time may vary depending on the specific procedure and the individual healing process.
Stitch removal is usually done about 7 days after eye surgery. In some cases, such as canthopexy, stitches may be removed around 10 days after surgery depending on the healing process.
The full cost of eye surgery varies depending on the procedure and complexity. In Korea, eyelid surgery typically starts from about $2,200 USD, though the final price can vary by surgeon experience and technique.
A personalized quote is provided after online or in-person consultation, once the surgeon evaluates your eye condition and recommends the appropriate procedure.
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If revision is needed due to looseness or asymmetry after eyelid surgery, the policy is as follows:
- Within 1 year: revision surgery is free
- 1–2 years: 50% of the surgery cost
- After 2 years: full cost applies
Please note that natural aging continues after surgery, and changes in eyelid shape over time can occur as part of the normal aging process.
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.
Yes. During recovery, patients should avoid strenuous exercise, heavy lifting, alcohol, and smoking for about 1–2 weeks. It is also recommended to avoid rubbing the eyes and wearing contact lenses until the surgeon confirms it is safe.
It depends on your eye shape, skin condition, and goals. If needed, these procedures can be combined with double eyelid surgery to create more balanced results.
Yes. Temporary dryness, tearing, or sensitivity can occur during recovery, but these usually improve as healing progresses.
Yes. Natural aging continues after surgery, so the eyelid line may gradually change over time.