2026-05-22
Natural Adhesion + Mango Canthoplasty
A woman in her 30s with small, upward-angled outer corners underwent natural adhesion double eyelid surgery combined with mango canthoplasty, achieving softer, more open-looking eyes at two months post-op.

* Basic Information
· Female, 30s
· Eye-opening strength: Slightly weak
· Skin thickness: Medium
· Lacrimal lake: Adequately exposed
· Chief complaint: My eyes look small and feel constricted (I really want them to open up!), and the outer corners angle upward quite a bit, giving me a fierce expression.
* Consultation
· You actually have a petite, delicately pretty face. Naturally, with a smaller face, the bone structure around the eyes tends to be on the smaller side as well. ^^; Since you feel your eyes look closed-off, a canthoplasty should help open them up nicely.
· A lateral-inferior canthoplasty can address the tight, closed-off feeling on the outer side of the eye, and also soften the intense impression caused by the upward-angled outer corners.
* Plan
Natural Adhesion (Non-incision Double Eyelid Surgery)
Mango Canthoplasty (Lateral Canthoplasty + Inferior Canthoplasty)


* Post-Operative Progress
· It had been quite a while since her last visit, and she finally came in two months after surgery. The results turned out beautifully — I was genuinely pleased.
· With the outer corners gently lowered, the overall expression looks softer and the eyes appear more open, don't you think? :)
Consultations and procedures should always be performed by a board-certified plastic surgeon!
Wishing you health and beauty today and every day :)
Thoughtful Approach, Thoughtful Plastic Surgery — Yoo Young-moon
Post-surgical complications and side effects — including bleeding, inflammation, infection, and asymmetry — may vary by individual and require careful attention.