Rebeauty

2026-05-25

Men’s Monolid Ptosis Correction (Revision Surgery)

A case study of a male patient in his 20s who achieved a sharper, more defined look through incisional ptosis correction and canthoplasty after a failed non-incisional surgery.

Men’s Monolid Ptosis Correction (Revision Surgery)

* Basic Information

# Male in his 20s

# Eye-opening strength: Weak

# Skin thickness: Moderate

# Primary complaints & goals: I previously had non-incisional ptosis correction and epicanthoplasty, but the lines have completely unraveled and loosened. It is still uncomfortable to open my eyes.

* Consultation

# The patient was stressed because the previous ptosis correction was insufficient, making the eyes appear small.

# He requested a natural ‘monolid’ feel while ensuring the line fixation is secure.

# We planned to open up the blocked outer corners to create a more refreshed and open appearance.

* Plan

# Incisional Ptosis Correction (Revision)

# Lateral and Lower Canthoplasty (Dual Canthoplasty)


Front View (Before Surgery / 2 Months After Surgery)
Looking Up (Before Surgery / 2 Months After Surgery)
Before/After Selfies

* Post-operative Progress

# The eyes definitely look larger and more distinct compared to before the surgery, right? The eye shape has become much clearer.

# By opening up the previously blocked outer corners, the eyes now appear longer and more refreshed.


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

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Vibe Plastic Surgery, Representative Director Yoo Young-moon

Complications and side effects such as bleeding, inflammation, infection, and asymmetry may occur after surgery depending on the individual, and caution is required.

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