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Blepharoplasty

Blepharoplasty is a type of facial plastic surgery that aims to remove excess skin and fatty tissue from the eyelids.

The need for blepharoplasty may occur in several cases:

  • unwanted wrinkles;
  • excess skin of the lower eyelid;
  • bags under the eyes;
  • "the aging eyelid";
  • ptosis of the upper eyelid (a disease that manifests itself in the drooping of the upper eyelid), etc.
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Regardless of the patient's specific goal, blepharoplasty abroad is a guarantee of a successful outcome. The complexity of such plastics requires a lot of experience and the highest precision possessed by foreign specialists. They divide the meticulous blepharoplasty process into three stages: the preparatory period, the operation itself, and rehabilitation.

Preparation for blepharoplasty

The purpose is to identify possible contraindications to the operation. Among them:

  • diseases requiring preoperative treatment (conjunctivitis, glaucoma, dry eye syndrome);
  • diseases that exclude the possibility of surgery (chronic eye diseases, oncology, severe myopia).

For the most complete diagnosis, the patient is given a medical examination using modern equipment. If the examination results are favorable, surgery is prescribed.

Blepharoplasty surgery 

Blepharoplasty abroad, depending on the nature of the problem, practices three main types of surgery:

  • upper eyelid plastic surgery — correction of overhanging upper eyelid, treatment of ptosis. The view becomes more open;
  • plastic surgery of the lower eyelids is most suitable for removing bags under the eyes and ocular hernias, correcting the skin of the lower eyelid;
  • circular blepharoplasty is the plastic surgery of the upper and lower eyelids at the same time.

There is also the so—called "blepharoplasty of Asian eyes" - a change in the shape of the eyes (for example, the formation of a "double eyelid"). The operation is popular among residents of Asian countries.

To perform these operations, blepharoplasty abroad uses two methods – surgical and laser:

  • Surgical blepharoplasty is used to remove fatty hernias and is called "transconjunctive blepharoplasty." The surgeon performs incisions on the inside of the eyelid, thereby avoiding visible postoperative scars.;
  • Laser blepharopastics is becoming more common due to the latest technologies. Laser cavity blepharoplasty is an alternative to surgical surgery. Its advantages are increased precision of manipulations and minimal damage to healthy tissues, which makes it possible to shorten the postoperative recovery period.

Rehabilitation after blepharoplasty

Another advantage of blepharoplasty abroad is a comfortable and short recovery period. The risk of complications is minimal due to the unique skills of foreign doctors. The sutures are removed 4-7 days after the operation. After that, a special healing patch is applied to the seam, which must be worn for three days.

The surgeon gives the patient detailed recommendations, compliance with which guarantees full recovery without adverse consequences.

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Leading doctors
Joo Kwon
  • Founder and CEO of the clinic.
  • Certified top-tier plastic surgeon.
  • Completed training, internship, and residency at the Catholic University of Korea.
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Kim Song Shik
  • Graduated from the Catholic University of Korea.
  • Member of the Korean Medical Association, the Society of Craniofacial Plastic Surgery, the Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, and the Association of Clinical Plastic Surgeons.
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Baek Hae Won
  • Graduated with honors from the Catholic University of Korea.
  • Specializes in blepharoplasty.
  • Member of the Korean Medical Association, the Korean Association of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, the Korean Society of Craniofacial Surgery, the Association of Clinical Plastic Surgeons, and the Asian Blepharoplasty Forum.
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Kim Yong Tae
  • Graduated from the Catholic University of Korea.
  • Former staff member of the Department at St. Vincent's Hospital, Director of the Plastic Surgery Department at St. Paul's Hospital.
  • Member of the Korean Society of Anesthesiologists, the Society for Pain Management and Control.
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Teerasut Wattanajindaporn
  • Specialization: plastic and cosmetic surgery, microsurgery.
  • Member of the Medical Association of Thailand, Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons of Thailand, Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons of Thailand.
  • Participant in International Congresses on Laser and Plastic Surgery.
  • Completed rhinoplasty courses in the USA and an international course on skin aging.
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