Lower blepharoplasty in Korea - lower eyelids surgery

Lower blepharoplasty

Remove eye wrinkles to improve skin elasticity and to achieve younger looking eyes

Surgery time

Around 0.5~1 hour

Anesthesia type

Local anesthesia with sleeping sedation

Hospitalization

Not required

Face wash & make up application

7 days after surgery

Post surgery check-up

1 time (depending on the patient's condition)

Stitches removal

7 days after surgery

Lower blepharoplasty

As you age, the elasticity of the skin reduces in the lower eyelids which creates an eye bag. Eye bag is one of the biggest contributors to tired looking eyes. Lower blepharoplasty, also known as lower eyelid surgery, can correct this by removing excess fat and skin of the lower eyelids. You will be able to regain your youth with fresh looking eyes.

Process of lower blepharoplasty

  1. Height and shape are designed to fit your face
  2. Incisions are made along the lash line in order to remove loose skin
  3. Unnecessary skin and fat tissues are removed
  4. Bright and energetic looking eyes are created

Who is eligible for lower blepharoplasty?

Aging process of the lower eyelids area starts at a quicker rate than the upper eyelids area. You may look tired and older when the lower eyelids start to droop and sag.

Lower blepharoplasty is recommended for

  1. Those who have bags under the eyes
  2. Those who have loose and saggy skin under the eyes
  3. Those have bulging lower eye fat that causes them to look tired

Make your weak and weary looking eyes look lively again!

  1. You will be able to reclaim your youth through the improvement of under eye wrinkles
  2. Dark circles and eye bags can be improved
  3. Great for secret surgery as incision created alongside the lower eyelash area is not easily visible.

After lower blepharoplasty in Korea

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Great improvement can be expected if this surgery is performed together with:

Reminder: The pictures posted are for your reference only. The result may vary depending on individual conditions.

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What is lower blepharoplasty?

Lower blepharoplasty, or lower eyelid surgery, revitalizes the under-eye area by targeting excess fat, wrinkles, and sagging skin that create a tired, aged appearance. Through small incisions on the lower lash line, excess skin is removed, and fat is either eliminated or repositioned to enhance the eye contour, resulting in a more youthful and refreshed look. As we age, under-eye fat can droop and wrinkles deepen, but lower blepharoplasty offers a natural and long-lasting solution for restoring a youthful appearance.

How much does lower blepharoplasty cost in Korea?

Lower blepharoplasty in Korea can cost around ₩3,000,000 to ₩4,000,000 depending on the clinic. 3. Lower blepharoplasty results typically last for many years, often between 10 and 15 years. However, the longevity of the results can vary based on individual factors such as skin type, aging process, and lifestyle.

How long do the results of lower blepharoplasty last?

Lower blepharoplasty results typically last for many years, often between 10 and 15 years. However, the longevity of the results can vary based on individual factors such as skin type, aging process, and lifestyle.

What anesthesia is used for lower blepharoplasty?

Local anesthesia and sedation will be used for lower blepharoplasty surgery.

Will there be visible scars after lower blepharoplasty?

Lower blepharoplasty is performed with an incision along the lash line. Initially, the scar may appear red for a few weeks following the surgery, but it will gradually turn white and fade over time.

How long after can I get revision lower blepharoplasty?

It is generally advised to wait at least 6 months to a year after your initial procedure before considering revision surgery.

Do I need lower blepharoplasty or under eye fat repositioning?

Under eye fat repositioning redistributes fat in the lower eyelid to smooth out bulging eye bags, giving a more youthful look. It targets issues like eye bags, hollows, and dark circles, which can make the eyes appear tired. On the other hand, lower blepharoplasty removes excess skin and fat from the lower eyelids, addressing wrinkles and sagging skin. While both procedures tackle similar concerns, fat repositioning focuses on contouring the under-eye area, while lower blepharoplasty is more effective for treating wrinkles and loose skin. The right procedure for you will depend on your specific concerns.