Rebeauty

2026-05-23

Lower Eyelid Surgery (Lower Blepharoplasty)

A lower blepharoplasty case in a man in his 60s with severe under-eye fat bulging and skin laxity, highlighting the importance of avoiding ectropion.

Lower Eyelid Surgery (Lower Blepharoplasty)

* Basic Information

· Age: Male in his 60s

· Under-eye fat: Severely bulging

· Skin condition: Significant skin sagging with mildly reduced elasticity

· Main complaint: 'My under-eye area is way too puffy and I look mean'

* Consultation

· This patient is a man presenting with prominent under-eye fat bulging and skin laxity as his primary concerns.

· Given the excess fat volume, we will remove a portion and redistribute the remainder to create a smooth, refined under-eye contour.

· Aggressive skin excision significantly increases the risk of ectropion (lower eyelid eversion).

* Plan

Lower Eyelid Surgery (Lower Blepharoplasty)

Before surgery
2 months post-op

* Post-operative Progress

· The under-eye area looks noticeably smoother and more refreshed.

* Key Points

· Attempting to correct sagging under-eye skin by excising too much tissue leads to ectropion (lower eyelid eversion). This not only looks unfavorable but also causes severe eye dryness and irritation. Never push the limits by aggressively removing excessive amounts of skin!


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

Wishing you health and beauty today :)

Correct thinking, correct 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.

Vibe Plastic Surgery Clinic 8F Urban Hive, 476 Gangnam-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul

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