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Overview
Ptosis correction surgery is one of the best surgeries to fix drooping eyelids. It will create a more refreshed appearance, correcting the muscles in the upper eyelid that is responsible for opening the eyes.
Most patients who need ptosis correction have problems opening their eyes fully or cannot open their eyes much without using their forehead muscles together. The surgery will strengthen the eye-opening muscle while making the eyes bigger.
The main part of the eye that the surgeon will work on and improve is called the levator muscle. This component is connected to the tarsus of the upper eyelid. The levator muscle is mainly responsible for elevating the upper eyelid. When this muscle is weak, your eyes may look more droopy, which makes you look tired.
For the non-incisional method, the doctor ties fine threads below the upper eyelids after creating small holes in the upper eyelid area. No incisions or stitches are required. The outcome of this surgery will be natural but defined eyes. Non-incisional ptosis correction surgery can be performed if the patient is looking for a natural result and prefers non-invasive procedures. It is also highly recommended in case the patient has very thin eyelids, for which the non-incisional surgery method might lead to better results than the incisional method. Please keep in mind that for some patients, non-incisional surgery might not lead to permanent results.
Ptosis Correction (Non-Incisional) Surgery Checklist:
Surgery information
Surgery time : 30 minutes ~ 1 hour
Anesthesia : Local anesthesia (injections) - sometimes sedation anesthesia
Downtime : 5-7 days (Recommended to stay at least 5-7 days in Korea to have a check-up with the doctor but it is not necessary)
Fasting : In case of sedation anesthesia: no food, liquids or gum starting from 6 hours before surgery
Surgery preparations
Please stop taking any non-essential medications and supplements, including but not limited to: Multivitamins, painkillers, Omega 3 Fish Oil, etc.
Please also stop smoking and drinking alcohol starting a couple of days before your surgery.
After 3 weeks, 90% of the swelling and bruising will have disappeared. The remaining swelling will go down over the course of the next 1~4 months.
Follow-up appointments
1 check-up
Recovery Time
Week 1
You might experience slight bruising and
swelling for the first couple of days.
You cannot wear contact lenses but have to wear
glasses for at least the first 2 weeks.
Week 3 ~ 4
Most bruising and swelling will have gone down and
you can start seeing the final result of your ptosis correction surgery.
Most people will not be able to see that
you received any eye surgery anymore. After 1 month,
you can drink alcohol, visit a sauna/spa, wear contact lenses
and do most activities without restriction.
Month 2 ~ 6
After a couple of months, the final result can be seen.
Your eyes will look bigger, you will look more awake
and the eyelid crease will look natural.
Before & After
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After
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