Inner Epicanthoplasty: What You Should Know Before Surgery.


If your eyes appear wide-set or you have a prominent epicanthal fold, inner epicanthoplasty can help create a more open and defined look. However, this procedure is not suitable for everyone.

Inner epicanthoplasty involves making an incision in the epicanthal fold to naturally expose the inner corner of the eye. The surgery can be performed alone or in combination with double eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty). Even a small adjustment — just 1–2 mm, or up to 3–5 mm — can make the eyes appear noticeably brighter and softer.



However, if the epicanthal fold is minimal, or the eyes are close together with limited space between them, the effect may be less noticeable or even look unnatural. Therefore, it is essential to evaluate the eye structure, facial proportions, and skin condition before deciding on surgery.

Recovery from epicanthoplasty typically includes stitch removal after about 7 days, swelling reduction within a week, and a natural appearance forming in approximately three weeks. Scars are usually barely visible, but frequent touching of the surgical area may prolong redness.

Before making a decision, be sure to consult a qualified plastic surgeon.



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