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2026-05-25

If You Constantly Use Your Forehead to Open Your Eyes, Consider Ptosis Correction

Learn how partial incision ptosis correction and epicanthoplasty (upper corner) can fix forehead-straining eye habits and create a clear in-out fold.

If You Constantly Use Your Forehead to Open Your Eyes, Consider Ptosis Correction

Hello! This is Vibe Plastic Surgery.

Today, we are going to share a before-and-after case study of a patient who underwent partial incision ptosis correction and upper epicanthoplasty (wit-teuim).

Before the surgery, today’s patient was concerned about their habit of using their forehead muscles excessively to open their eyes. They also felt their eyes looked heavy and muffled, and specifically requested an ‘in-out’ double eyelid line.

Let’s take a look at the results, where ptosis correction and eye widening surgery created a much clearer and more refreshed appearance.

Front-facing Selfie (Before / 2 Months After)
Front-facing Selfie (Before / 4 Months After)
Front View (Before / 2 Months After)

Vibe Plastic Surgery complies with all medical laws. The before and after photos of the patient included in this post were taken under identical conditions.

Please note that potential complications and side effects such as asymmetry, bleeding, infection, or inflammation may vary depending on the individual, so caution is required.

*Any profanity or slander directed at the patient in the case study above will be deleted without notice.

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