2026-05-22
Non-Incision Eye Correction
A woman in her 20s with mild ptosis and 2–3 mm skin droop achieved a softer, more defined look through non-incision eye correction alone, confirmed at her 6-week follow-up.

* Basic Information
Woman in her 20s
Eye-opening strength: slightly weak — tends to raise her eyebrows to open her eyes.
Skin sagging: 2–3 mm
Skin thickness: relatively thin
Tear duct drainage is not uncomfortably blocked.
Chief concern: wants to improve the feeling of skin covering the inner corner of her eye. She is often told she looks blank or fierce because of it.
* Consultation
The excess skin covering the inner corner of the eye gives a slightly fierce impression, and eye-opening strength is also a bit lacking.
We initially wondered whether an incision might be necessary, but determined that a sufficient eyelid crease could be created with non-incision alone. This is likely possible because the skin is not particularly thick and the sagging is only 2–3 mm.
* Plan
Non-incision eye correction


* Post-Surgery Progress
Since she had traveled quite a distance, she came in for her follow-up at 6 weeks post-surgery. Now that the skin droop at the inner corner and the ptosis have been corrected — doesn't she look much softer and more defined? :)
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Post-surgical complications and side effects such as bleeding, inflammation, infection, and asymmetry may vary by individual and require careful attention.