2026-05-25
Q. The skin at the inner corners of my eyes is sagging after double eyelid surgery, making them asymmetrical. Can I remove the skin and make them look sharper during revision surgery?
Learn how revision surgery can address sagging inner corner skin and asymmetry through skin excision and fat removal for a sharper look.

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Q) The skin at the inner corners of my eyes is sagging after double eyelid surgery, making them asymmetrical. Can I remove the skin and make them look sharper during revision surgery?
A) Hello, this is Dr. Young Moon Yoo, Representative Director of Vibe Plastic Surgery, with your 1-minute plastic surgery insights.
Today, we are addressing the question: ‘The skin at the inner corners of my eyes is sagging after double eyelid surgery, making them asymmetrical. Can I remove the skin and make them look sharper during revision surgery?’
There are many factors to consider regarding the inner corner of the eye. Even if there is skin sagging, it is difficult to resolve because the incision cannot be extended too far inward, and fine wrinkles may occur due to the clashing of skin textures where the eye meets the nose.
Furthermore, because the tarsal plate in the inner corner is small and the fat layer is thick, the line fixation tends to become loose easily. In the case of the questioner, we can achieve symmetry by addressing the sagging inner corner skin using the incisional method. By removing the fat layer above the tarsal plate and then securing the line, we can create a clearer and more defined double eyelid.
1-minute completion. 1-minute plastic surgery. This was Director Young Moon Yoo.