Outer Canthoplasty
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Outer canthoplasty is a surgical procedure that involves making an incision at the outer corner of the eye to widen the eye’s horizontal width. It is performed to create a more defined impression around the eyes or to achieve a slender, sharp appearance.
Recommended for people like this
- I want to widen my eyes outward
- I want to become a centrifugal face
- For those who feel the results of inner corner eyelid surgery are unsatisfactory
Features of Our Eye Corner Surgery
Our lateral canthoplasty emphasizes natural design that prioritizes overall facial balance. Using a safe surgical technique that minimizes conjunctival damage and the risk of ectropion, we achieve results with minimal visible scarring.
Surgical procedure
A small incision of several millimeters is made in the skin and conjunctiva at the outer corner of the eye. The adhesion between the upper and lower eyelids is carefully separated to naturally widen the eye’s horizontal width.
Treatment Details
| Treatment Fee | ¥275,000 |
|---|---|
| Treatment Time | Approximately 40 minutes |
| Facial Cleansing | Permitted starting the day after surgery. |
| Makeup | Sutures are removed 5 to 7 days post-op. Makeup may be applied starting the day after suture removal. |
| Complications and Risks | Infection, wound dehiscence, scarring Asymmetry, recurrence Mucosal exposure |