2026-05-25
Male Eye Surgery (Partial Incision Ptosis Correction, Epicanthoplasty)
A case study of a male teenager who achieved a clearer, natural look through partial incision ptosis correction and epicanthoplasty to fix sleepy-looking eyes.

* Basic Information
# Male in his teens
# Eye-opening strength: Insufficient
# Eyelid fat: High amount
# Skin thickness: Moderate
* Consultation
# The patient visited to improve a sleepy and tired impression caused by weak eye-opening strength.
# He felt burdened by a full incision but wanted to remove the fat from his eyelids.
# Therefore, we planned to remove fat from the slightly puffy eyelids through a partial incision method and create a sharp impression through ptosis correction.
* Plan
# Partial Incision Ptosis Correction
# Epicanthoplasty

* Post-operative Progress
# The patient is very satisfied as it has become easier to open his eyes and his gaze looks much clearer compared to before the surgery.
# In male eye surgery, it is crucial to achieve a natural change without looking ‘greasy’ or overdone.
# Male eye surgery can be customized according to preference: ‘1. A look where the line is completely invisible, 2. A shape that is hidden at the front and widens toward the back, 3. A shape where a slight line is visible like a hidden double eyelid from the start, 4. A distinct in-out to out-line,’ and more.
# Ptosis correction is a functional surgery. Since those who struggle to open their eyes often suffer from headaches and forehead wrinkles, please consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon.
Consultations and surgeries should be performed by a plastic surgery specialist!
VIBE coming from rich experience
Dr. Yoo Young-moon, Representative Director of Vibe Plastic Surgery
Complications and side effects such as bleeding, inflammation, infection, and asymmetry may occur after surgery depending on the individual, and caution is required.