Ptosis Correction

A customized solution for both aesthetics and eye function.

This procedure makes the eyes look clearer and more vibrant.

Incisional Ptosis Correction
This procedure involves making an incision in the eyelid tissue to strengthen the levator muscle, which is responsible for opening the eyes. It corrects ptosis (droopy eyelids) and enhances the eye shape, creating a sharper and more defined appearance. Since it is a surgical procedure, the results are long-lasting without the risk of loosening. It is suitable for most eye types, but because fat removal is often necessary, it is particularly recommended for cases of severe ptosis, thick eyelid skin, or excessive fat in the eyelids.

Surgery duration

Appx. 1 hours

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Anesthesia method

Sedation anesthesia

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Suture removal

5 to 7 days

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Follow-up visits

1 to 2 times

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Recovery period

5 to 7 days

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After ptosis correction surgery, some individuals may experience side effects such as bleeding, infection, or inflammation.
The risks and recovery process may vary depending on the patient’s condition and the surgical method used.

Incisional Ptosis Correction Procedure

Before Surgery

The eyelid is incised, and excess muscle and fat are removed

The levator muscle is either tightened or sutured along the incised line

After Surgery


Post-Surgery Precautions

Avoid Alcohol & Smoking
Refrain from drinking alcohol, smoking, and visiting saunas or hot baths for 2–3 weeks after surgery.
Light Walking
Gentle walks can help reduce swelling and promote faster recovery.
Cold & Warm Compress
Apply a cold compress for the first 2–3 days, then switch to a warm compress to aid healing.
Gentle Face Washing
After suture removal, be careful not to rub the surgical area too hard during cleansing.