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Korean Eyelid Surgery Case: Partial Incision in a Woman in Her 20s

Face Plastic Surgery 2025. 5. 8. 18:22

Hello, this is Face Plastic Surgery Clinic in Daejeon.

Today, we would like to share a case of Korean eyelid surgery involving a woman in her 20s who underwent a partial incision double eyelid procedure.

This patient originally had naturally large eyes, but the absence of a defined eyelid crease made her overall eye shape appear flat and indistinct.

She often received comments from others that her eyes seemed tired or lacked focus, especially when her facial expression was neutral.

These concerns about her appearance had persisted for several years.

When she first visited our clinic in Daejeon, she expressed a desire for a more structured and defined eyelid line that would enhance her features without looking artificial.

She wanted something more pronounced than an inner fold, yet still subtle enough to blend naturally with her facial structure.

Although the upper eyelid skin was slightly thick, she was hesitant to undergo a full-incision surgery due to concerns about recovery and scarring.

After thorough consultation, she opted for a partial incision technique as the most suitable form of Korean eyelid surgery.

Partial incision double eyelid surgery combines elements of both non-incisional and full-incisional methods.

By making small, strategic incisions along the eyelid, we can remove excess fat and sagging skin while also securing a stable and natural-looking crease.

This approach typically results in faster recovery times and minimal scarring, making it a preferred choice for many young patients in Daejeon considering Korean eyelid surgery.

In this case, the outcome was visibly distinct.

Before surgery, the patient had large eyes without a clear focal point, which made her gaze appear scattered.

After the surgery, the eyelid crease provided structure to her gaze, enhancing the definition and overall harmony of her eye area.

We also removed some preseptal fat during the procedure, which helped relieve the heaviness of the upper eyelids and improved the opening force of the eyes.

As a result, her eyes looked more alert and symmetrical.

Approximately one week after surgery, the sutures were removed. By the second week, swelling and tenderness had reduced significantly, allowing the patient to resume her daily activities.

For those in Daejeon considering Korean eyelid surgery, it's important to evaluate factors such as eyelid thickness, skin elasticity, and levator function in determining the suitability of a partial incision approach.

In cases like this, where the eyes are large but lack a crease, attempting to create an overly high or dramatic eyelid line can often result in an unnatural appearance.

Instead, a moderate crease that respects the eye's anatomy and balances facial proportions is more appropriate.

This is why the partial incision method is commonly chosen among women in their 20s in Daejeon, especially those seeking a subtle yet defined enhancement.

It also suits those needing to return to work or school soon after surgery, as the downtime is relatively short.

This type of Korean eyelid surgery is not merely about making the eyes bigger.

It's about refining the structure around the eyes to create a clearer and more expressive impression.

The patient in this case wanted to move from “just big eyes” to “refined and intelligent-looking eyes,” and she was pleased to see the transformation in the mirror after surgery.

She mentioned that her friends in Daejeon noticed the change positively and that she now felt more confident in photos thanks to the depth and clarity added to her gaze.

As mentioned earlier, Korean eyelid surgery should be approached with a focus on balance and natural aesthetics rather than dramatic alterations.

Especially in a city like Daejeon, where seasonal changes can impact postoperative swelling or skin condition, proper aftercare including sufficient sleep, hydration, and regular follow-ups is essential.

For patients who are not unhappy with the size of their eyes but are troubled by a flat or tired-looking appearance due to the absence of a crease, the partial incision technique offers a tailored solution. It provides structure and clarity to the eyes while minimizing invasiveness.

 

Lastly, all surgeries can result in swelling, bruising, and other potential side effects.