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.

* 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)




* 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.