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Incisional Ptosis Correction-Obtaining Bright Eyes (#IncisionalPtosisCorrection #PtosisCorrection)

 Incisional Ptosis Correction-Obtaining Bright Eyes




As it has become commonplace to wear a mask even when going out for a short time in daily life, the eyes have greatly affected the overall image of the face. If the eyes are small or there is a lot of fat on the eyelids, the eyes will look dull and sleepy, leaving a bad impression. Therefore, many people will receive double eyelid surgery or ptosis correction to improve eyelid fat or eye shape and size.


But first, it is important to understand the difference between double eyelid surgery and ptosis correction. Double eyelid surgery connects the muscles that open the eyes to the sagging skin, while ptosis correction can strengthen the eye muscles. Ptosis correction is a method of shortening muscles, not a method of improving drooping eyelids by fixing sagging skin to the fascia.




The muscles of our body are elastic like rubber bands, so if the muscles that open the eyes are weak, it will cause the eyes to be unable to open normally. This symptom may be blepharoptosis. The so-called blepharoptosis refers to the phenomenon that the muscles that lift the eyelids are weakened congenitally or acquired, causing the eyelids to cover the pupils. It may give a tired impression, or the eyelashes may pierce the eyes due to the constant drooping of eyelids. In addition, there may be sudden changes in vision in both eyes due to a sudden drop in vision. Therefore, more and more people undergo incisional ptosis correction to improve the aesthetic and functional symptoms of blepharoptosis.




Therefore, if you are considering double eyelid surgery, it is important to check for blepharoptosis first. In general, ptosis correction can improve eyes that look sleepy because the skin and muscles that open the eyes are weak and cover the eyes. Different from ordinary double eyelid surgery, because cosmetic and functional correction are performed at the same time, it is necessary to thoroughly understand the individual's eye condition through sufficient consultation and examination before ptosis correction.


If you look at the reviews of incisional ptosis correction, you can see that in general, ptosis correction is divided into non-incision and incision method. If the skin of the eyelid is thin and the blepharoptosis is not serious, non-incision method can be used. By making small grooves on the double eyelid line, using the power of the thin thread to adjust the levator palpebrae superioris according to the exposure of the pupil, a natural and clear double eyelid line can be created.


However, the effect of the non-incision method may be less obvious or may disappear easily. If you have severe blepharoptosis or asymmetric eyes, it is best to choose incisional ptosis correction.


Therefore, if the eyelid skin is thick, there is a lot of fat, or the eyelid is drooping, an incision method is needed. In particular, the incision method is suitable for patients with severe blepharoptosis or asymmetric eyes. Combined with the incision al double eyelid surgery, brighter and clearer eyes can be created.



The incisional ptosis correction takes into account the pupil exposure that matches the face harmoniously, and cuts the skin tissue of the double eyelid line, thereby enhancing the strength of the ptosis muscle that opens the eyes, making the eyes naturally bright and not sleepy.

For this reason, in recent years, incisional ptosis correction has become as popular as double eyelid surgery.

However, since it is an operation that directly involves eyelid muscles and tissues, it is more difficult. The most important thing is that no matter what method you use to correct your eyes, it should be based on your personal eye structure, rather than imitating the photos of beautiful celebrities on the mass media or the reviews circulating on the Internet. You should go through a detailed diagnosis and fully consult the medical staff on the shape of the double eyelids and the amount of fat to be removed, so as to achieve satisfactory results.



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