Rebeauty

2026-05-23

Lower Canthoplasty

Lower canthoplasty case report: 20s female with upturned eye corners. Includes consultation, surgical plan, and 1-month post-op photos.

Lower Canthoplasty

* Basic Information

· Female, 20s

· History: Incisional double eyelid surgery and medial epicanthoplasty (several years ago)

· Chief complaint: My outer eye corners are raised, making my eyes look cramped and harsh.

* Consultation

1. The left eye appears slightly smaller. (The outer corner is a bit more upturned, giving a faintly squinting look, right?) In most cases, the left eye does tend to be slightly smaller — this is likely due to embryological reasons. (I recall hearing this at a conference ^^;)

2. In this patient's case, we need to be careful not to overcorrect with the lower canthoplasty, as excessive correction could result in scleral show (commonly known as 'three-white eyes').

* Plan

Lower canthoplasty

Before surgery
1 month post-op

* Post-operative Progress

· The symmetry has improved as well, hasn't it? My effort to pull the left side a little more firmly during surgery seems to have paid off. The outcome is satisfying — a natural improvement without going too far.


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

Wishing you both health and beauty today :)

Right Thinking, Right 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 Urbanhive, 476 Gangnam-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul

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