Eye plastic surgery

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Overly High
Double Eyelid Line

after

A Natural Line Harmonized
with Facial Features

Eye Revision Surgery

Eye revision is performed when the double eyelid loosens,
the line is too low or high, there is asymmetry,
or additional ptosis correction is needed.

We analyze various types and provide highly
satisfactory, tailored surgical results.

Loosened
Double Eyelid

Low or High
Double Eyelid Line

Eyes Needing
Ptosis Correction

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Before & After

Before and After Photos of
Eye Revision Surgery

Eye Revision Surgery

Surgical planning for eye revision varies
depending on the cause.

Revision is performed when the previous surgery results are unsatisfactory or cause discomfort.
Accurately identifying the cause is essential for successful revision.

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Quick Overview of
Eye Revision Surgery

Learn about eye revision surgery optimized according to your eye condition.

Surgery Time

1 hour

Anesthesia

Local or Sedation Anesthesia

Hospital Stay

 Same-day discharge

Scarring

Stitches removed after 7 days

Recovery

Daily activities can be resumed after 7 days

Recommended target

Recommended for
these individuals

Are you concerned about surgery?
Feel free to inquire!

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First, Double Eyelid Too Low

When the double eyelid line is too low

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Second, Severe Scarring

When scarring from previous surgery is severe and unappealing

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Third, Overly Prominent Eyelid Line

When the double eyelid line is excessively high and unnatural

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Fourth, Unnatural Appearance

When concerned about an unnatural double eyelid line

First, Customized Design

Customized Design and Surgical Planning

Second, Sophisticated Eye Shape

A sophisticated eye shape reflecting individual characteristics

Eye Revision Surgery

Eye revision surgery at 345 Plastic Surgery is optimized based on each patient's condition.

At 345 Plastic Surgery, eye revision surgery carefully considers the cause of previous surgical failure to ensure a refined and aesthetically pleasing result without further complications.

Eye Revision Surgery

Eye Revision Surgery to Lower High Double Eyelid Lines
at 345 Plastic Surgery

This surgery is performed to lower excessively high double eyelid lines that do not suit the patient’s eyes.
We tailor the surgical method individually rather than applying a one-size-fits-all approach.

Case

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Dual Layer Correction

Performed when there is insufficient skin; involves releasing previous adhesions, repositioning fat, and performing ptosis correction if necessary.

Creating a New Eyelid Line

Creating a new eyelid line

Re-fixation

Adhesion release, fat repositioning, ptosis correction, and re-fixation

Case

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Lowering Eyelid Line

When sufficient skin is available, a lower incision is made to remove the old line and scar, followed by re-fixation.

Excision Including Scar Tissue

Excision of scar and redundant skin

Ptosis Correction and Re-fixation if Necessary

Ptosis correction and re-fixation if necessary

Eye Revision Surgery

Unilateral Revision Surgery Only
on the Necessary Eye

Matching both eyes by correcting only one requires advanced skills and precise understanding of the eye structure.
At 345 Plastic Surgery, even unilateral correction achieves symmetry without the need
for full double eyelid incision, using partial correction when appropriate.

Case

01

Loosened Double Eyelid on One Side

The loosened double eyelid line is redesigned to match the other eye’s line before revision surgery.

Case

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Asymmetrical Double Eyelid Lines

Revision is performed after thoroughly analyzing eye structure (line, eyelid thickness, etc.) to achieve the desired result.

Case

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Multiple Lines on One Eyelid

In cases of multiple lines, existing adhesions are released, and the line is corrected into a single, desired shape.

Unilateral revision reduces surgery time and cost and allows for faster recovery.

How, Why,

Frequently Asked Questions
About Eye Surgery

It is fine to undergo eye and nose surgery either simultaneously or separately.
Although they are anatomically close, it is not mandatory to perform them together.
However, having both surgeries at once allows you to complete the recovery process in a single period.

Under-eye fat exists to protect the eyes.
While many believe that only soft tissue and skin change with age, bone structure also alters.
The volume of orbital fat shifts downward with aging, pushing against the septum, muscle, and skin, leading to under-eye bulging.
Depending on individual elasticity and firmness of soft tissue, some may develop noticeable under-eye fat at a younger age, while others may see it emerge as they age.

Double eyelid surgery creates a double fold considering the overall facial balance, while ptosis correction strengthens the muscles responsible for eye-opening, often referred to as sleepy-eye correction.
Some mistakenly believe both procedures are always necessary together, but ptosis correction is not essential for all double eyelid surgeries.