Canthoplasty (Epi/Lateral)
For a more beautiful and open look
Canthoplasty
A customized combination of inner, outer, lower, and upper canthoplasty to perfectly match your facial proportions.
- A proportional design that reflects your facial structure, the distance to your eyebrows, and the space between your nose ensures a natural result without over-correction.
- The best canthoplasty option is selected to match your eye’s specific proportions.
- The eye’s angle is adjusted to the ideal position using our unique expertise.
- Incisions are hidden along your natural crease and mucous membrane line to minimize scar exposure.
Canthoplasty basis on your face proportion to prevent having big incisions and minimize the scar, we seek pretty and sophisticated eyes even after time passed.
Epicanthoplasty
Epicanthoplasty with a minimal scar that fits perfectly on my face!
Who is a good candidate for Lateral Canthoplasty?
- A person who has done double eyelids surgery but eyes still look small.
- A person whose horizontal length of the eyes is short or looks cramped.
- A person who wants to improve the sharp look caused by slanted eyes.
45-degree Canthoplasty
Minimized scar, opens eye by raising Mongolian fold at 45 degrees of angle upward to achieve wider and beautiful eyes!
Who is a good candidate for 45-degree Canthoplasty?
- A person whose double eyelid line is hidden in the front of the eye.
- A person whose angle of epicanthic fold is too sharp.
- A person whose vertical length of the eyes is short.
Lateral Canthoplasty
Minimized scars and fixed periosteum for cool and deeper eyes look!
Who is a good candidate for Lateral Canthoplasty?
- A person who has done double eyelids surgery but eyes still look small.
- A person whose horizontal length of the eyes is short or looks cramped.
- A person who wants to improve the sharp look caused by slanted eyes.
Lateral Hotz Canthoplasty
By adjusting the angle of the eye tail, change your facial impression from fierce to soft!
Who is a good candidate for Lateral Hotz Canthoplasty?
- A person who has done double eyelids surgery but eyes still look small.
- A person who has short width of upper and lower pupils.
- A person who has a sharp impression because the eyes corner is raised.
Surgery Information
- Surgery time : 30 min ~ 1 hour
- Anesthesia: Local Anesthesia
- Hospitalization: Not required
- Removal of stitches: About 1 weeks later
- Recovery time: 1 week
Recommended for
- Eyes look small or closed off at the corners
- Want longer, more open-looking eyes
- Desire for softer, more defined eye shape
- Have upturned or downturned eye corners affecting balance
- Want to combine with other eyelid surgeries for bigger eyes
- Looking for natural, long-lasting results
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