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The Fox Eye Lift: Why Partial Incision Double Eyelid Surgery is Key for an Attractive Eye Shape

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The Fox Eye Lift: Why Partial Incision Double Eyelid Surgery is Key for an Attractive Eye Shape Hello, this is Dr. Kim Yong-woo from Returning Plastic Surgery. The demand for the Fox Eye Lift is growing day by day. While a drooping outer eye corner is a natural part of aging, it's also a significant concern for many people, even those in their 20s. Drooping eye corners can make you look tired and sad. To fix this, many people do extensive online and in-person research before visiting us at Returning Plastic Surgery. #OuterEyeCornerLift #LateralCanthoplasty #FoxEyeSurgery But is the Fox Eye Lift alone enough to fix a drooping outer eye corner? To answer this, we must first distinguish between "pseudo-drooping" (caused by sagging skin on the outer eyelid) and "true-drooping" (a genuine downward-slanting canthal tilt). In reality, cases where only the eye corner itself is drooping are rare. Most of the time, the appearance of a drooping corner is ca...

Revealing the Secret to a Successful Fox Eye Lift

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By Dr. Yongwoo Kim, Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon, Head Doctor at Returning Plastic Surgery Hello, I’m Dr. Yongwoo Kim, a board-certified plastic surgeon. In this post, I’ll be sharing details about fox eye surgery , also known as a lateral canthoplasty or cat eye lift . Many people with drooping outer eye corners are told that the results are short-lived or that the surgery isn’t even possible. It can be extremely difficult to find a clinic that does it properly. Let’s explore why the results of fox eye surgery often fail, why some clinics avoid it altogether, and how I’ve developed a method to overcome its limitations. The Anatomy Behind Fox Eye Surgery In the past, plastic surgery ideals were based on Western standards. East Asian eyes typically have a monolid with a thick epicanthal fold and a naturally upward slant (Mongolian slant or canthal tilt), which can make the eyes appear shorter and sharper. Difference in canthal tilt between East Asian and Western eyes For this reas...