Blepharoplasty
It is inevitable that our skin loses its elasticity and becomes saggy as we get older.
The skin around our eye area is thinner in comparison to other parts of our body, which means that it is more prone to sagginess as we age.
Not just the good old aging and gravity, but the environmental factors such as sun exposure and genetic factors can also contribute to saggy upper eyelids in younger population.
Moreover, it can also contribute to wrinkles forming on your forehead as you try to support eye muscles to open the eyes.
Loose eyelids can make people look more tired and eyes appearing smaller and stuffier, but it doesn’t end there. It can also results in eyelashes to poke your eyes which may have impact on your eyesight. Upper blepharoplasty will be the perfect procedure to provide solutions to your concerns.
Ptosis correction is often performed together with upper blepharoplasty.
Ptosis is a term refers to a condition which your upper eyelid droops over your eye. In most cases, ptosis occurs due to your levator muscle (muscle in charge of lifting eyelid) isn’t functioning as it should. This may impact on your vision, and or in severe cases, it can block your vision completely.
At Mina Plastic Surgery, upper blepharoplasty and ptosis correction are commonly performed procedures and they are often done together . The surgery is performed under local anaesthetics and prior to your surgery, we ensure to have thorough communication throughout the entire process to promote client convenience and satisfaction.
Dr Cha is a plastic surgeon with over 15 years of experience who is both fluent in Korean and English. We also have English speaking staff members who can assist you throughout the whole procedure.
We are located at the one of the most vibrant cities in Seoul, Gangnam!
Although we are based in South Korea, Dr Cha also visits other countries to provide consultations but we also offer Zoom consultation ๐
Do not hesitate to contact us via social media including WhatsApp, Instagram, TikTok, Youtube Channel.
Blepharoplasty
It is inevitable that our skin loses its elasticity and becomes saggy as we get older.
The skin around our eye area is thinner in comparison to other parts of our body, which means that it is more prone to sagginess as we age.
Not just the good old aging and gravity, but the environmental factors such as sun exposure and genetic factors can also contribute to saggy upper eyelids in younger population.
Moreover, it can also contribute to wrinkles forming on your forehead as you try to support eye muscles to open the eyes.
Loose eyelids can make people look more tired and eyes appearing smaller and stuffier, but it doesn’t end there. It can also results in eyelashes to poke your eyes which may have impact on your eyesight. Upper blepharoplasty will be the perfect procedure to provide solutions to your concerns.
Ptosis correction is often performed together with upper blepharoplasty.
Ptosis is a term refers to a condition which your upper eyelid droops over your eye. In most cases, ptosis occurs due to your levator muscle (muscle in charge of lifting eyelid) isn’t functioning as it should. This may impact on your vision, and or in severe cases, it can block your vision completely.
At Mina Plastic Surgery, upper blepharoplasty and ptosis correction are commonly performed procedures and they are often done together . The surgery is performed under local anaesthetics and prior to your surgery, we ensure to have thorough communication throughout the entire process to promote client convenience and satisfaction.
Dr Cha is a plastic surgeon with over 15 years of experience who is both fluent in Korean and English. We also have English speaking staff members who can assist you throughout the whole procedure.
We are located at the one of the most vibrant cities in Seoul, Gangnam!
Although we are based in South Korea, Dr Cha also visits other countries to provide consultations but we also offer Zoom consultation ๐
Do not hesitate to contact us via social media including WhatsApp, Instagram, TikTok, Youtube Channel.