Rebeauty

2026-05-23

Non-incision Ptosis Correction + Medial Epicanthoplasty

A woman in her 20s with moderately weak levator function achieves a mature, polished look through non-incision ptosis correction and medial epicanthoplasty.

Non-incision Ptosis Correction + Medial Epicanthoplasty

* Basic Information

· Female in her 20s

· Levator function: moderately weak

· Skin thickness: moderate

· Skin laxity: approximately 2–3 mm

· Inner corner (lacrimal lake): tightly covered by the epicanthal fold, appearing sharp and pinched

· Chief complaints: often told her eyes look sleepy and have a fierce appearance

* Consultation

1. After simulating the crease line with a probe, the desired shape is achievable without skin removal.

2. Therefore, the crease can be formed via non-incision ptosis correction.

3. Releasing the epicanthal fold through medial epicanthoplasty is necessary to expose the crease from the inner corner, creating a well-defined in-out line.

* Plan

Non-incision ptosis correction

Medial epicanthoplasty

Before surgery
1 month after surgery

* Post-operative Progress

She came in with such lovely makeup that I almost didn't recognise her at first! ^^; Before surgery she looked like a young student, but now she has a mature, polished look — very satisfying results. :)


Consultations and procedures should always be performed by a board-certified plastic surgeon!

Take care of both your health and your beauty today. :)

Right Thinking, Right Plastic Surgery — Dr. Yoo Young-moon

Post-operative complications and side effects — including bleeding, inflammation, infection, and asymmetry — may vary by individual and require careful attention.

Vive Plastic Surgery Clinic 8F, Urbanhive, 476 Gangnam-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul

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