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A Better Lateral Canthoplasty Revision: Preventing Adhesion with the Returning Fox Eye Lift!

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For patients needing to revise a previous lateral canthoplasty due to side effects, choosing the right hospital and surgical method can be a distressing process. Furthermore, with the rise in popularity of "cat-eye" or "fox-eye" looks, like those of celebrities Karina and Jennie, there has been a surge in demand for the Returning Fox Eye Lift. This has also led to an increase in inquiries about using this technique for lateral canthoplasty revision, which prompted me to prepare this post. The Returning Plastic Surgery's Fox Eye Lift is a technique called Elastic Canthopexy . It is also a reconstructive method used for intractable ectropion cases where the lateral canthal anatomy has been so severely damaged that a standard canthopexy is no longer a viable option. Side effects from a lateral canthoplasty stem from damage to the structures of the outer eye corner (the lateral canthus). This is why a simple revision surgery has a high probability of failure...

The Gold Standard of Lower Eyelid Surgery + Midface Lift

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Get It Done Right — Don’t Compromise on Your Lower Blepharoplasty! By Dr. Yongwoo Kim, Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon at Returning Plastic Surgery Introduction Hello, I’m Dr. Yongwoo Kim, board-certified plastic surgeon. Lower eyelid surgery is a must-have procedure in anti-aging surgery — especially popular among men. Because of high demand, it’s offered by nearly every plastic surgery clinic, even at non-specialist offices. It may seem like a common and simple surgery, but true lower eyelid surgery requires a deep understanding of anatomy and orbital pressure dynamics . This is not a procedure to get just anywhere. Lower Eyelid Fat Repositioning vs. Traditional Lower Blepharoplasty People often confuse “fat repositioning” with lower eyelid surgery. While not strictly medical terms, the difference is this: Fat repositioning (commonly called “undereye correction”) is performed through the conjunctiva (internal incision), with no skin removal. ...