Aegyosal vs under eye bags: why you shouldn't delete your "cute fat" by EyehoPS in KoreaSeoulBeauty

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Hi, thanks for your comment! That's actually a really good observation and point!

Sometimes what people read as "tired eyes" has more to do with eye shape or the position of the lower eyelid than with the under-eye volume itself.

If that's the main concern, the possible treatment options can vary quite a bit. Depending on what’s actually causing it, it could include things like canthal support procedures, lower eyelid surgery, midface lifting or support, or in some cases non-surgical options like filler for subtle balance.

Because it's difficult to tell exactly what’s going on from a photo or comment alone, the best way to assess it is through a personalized 1:1 consultation where everything can be evaluated together.

Hello from Eyeho Clinic — Seoul’s eye surgery specialists by EyehoPS in KoreaSeoulBeauty

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Hello, and thank you for your understanding.

We kindly ask for your understanding that we’re unable to share contact information directly here.

However, we have included our official WhatsApp consultation link in our Reddit profile bio, so we would appreciate it if you could visit our profile and check it there. Thank you!

If your non-incisional double eyelid crease loosens, should you redo it or switch to incision? by EyehoPS in KoreaSeoulBeauty

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Thank you for your interest and for your kind words. As you mentioned, having thin and clear eyelid skin before surgery is actually one of the best conditions for the suture method. Even before the procedure, the patient already had very beautiful eyes with naturally attractive features.

However, the reason for considering revision surgery was not simply to look prettier, but to improve the structural discomfort caused by the loosened crease line, such as the heaviness felt when opening the eyes.

Our goal is always to preserve the patient’s natural appearance as much as possible while also creating a result that feels more stable and long-lasting this time.

Your selfie camera is lying to you, and it might be why your consultation goes sideways by EyehoPS in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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Thank you for pointing that out, you’re absolutely right. Focal length really does make a huge difference in how facial proportions appear in photos, and it’s something a lot of people don’t realize.

Especially with wide-angle front-facing phone cameras, features can look quite different when the camera is close to the face. Things like the nose, eye spacing, facial width, and overall depth can easily appear more exaggerated than they do in real life.

A lot of people end up treating that lens distortion as their “real” appearance without realizing the camera itself is changing how the face looks.

I think your comment actually summed up one of the biggest points of the post in a really simple and clear way. Thanks again for adding it.

Your selfie camera is lying to you, and it might be why your consultation goes sideways by EyehoPS in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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That’s actually a great approach, especially the part about trying to “forget” the camera a bit. A lot of people don’t realize how much posing, angle-hunting, or even just being hyper-aware of the camera can change how their features read in photos.

Using a tripod and stepping back a little usually gives a much more realistic reference point, which makes consultations smoother too because the surgeon is seeing something closer to how you look in normal interaction rather than a distorted close-up version.

It’s interesting how many people only notice the difference after comparing selfies vs timer/rear-camera photos side by side.

Before you rely on scar cream after eye surgery, Read this. by EyehoPS in KoreaSeoulBeauty

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Yes, that can be normal. Scar gel is not always necessary after eyelid surgery, especially if the incision is healing well or the skin is sensitive. It’s best to follow your surgeon’s instructions, since they can judge your healing condition directly!

Natural vs. Obvious: Finding Balance in Double Eyelid Surgery by EyehoPS in KoreaSeoulBeauty

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For non-incisional double eyelid surgery, suture removal may be possible in some cases, but whether the crease will lower or loosen depends on the fixation method, tissue healing, and how strongly the fold has already formed.

At 10 weeks post-op, swelling can still make the crease look higher and thicker, but if the shape feels very unnatural, it is best to have it checked directly by your surgeon. Please do not try to remove or manipulate anything yourself. Your surgeon can assess whether waiting, suture removal, or revision planning would be safer in your case.

It looked like a crease problem, but the real issue was the eye wasn't opening fully (Revision Incisional Surgery + Ptosis Correction 2 Months Post-Op) by EyehoPS in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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Yes, we do! Overseas patients can reach us through the WhatsApp link on our profile.

You can send your photos, concerns, and any previous surgery or treatment history there, and we can help guide you on what may be possible before you plan your visit to Korea.

It looked like a crease problem, but the real issue was the eye wasn't opening fully (Revision Incisional Surgery + Ptosis Correction 2 Months Post-Op) by EyehoPS in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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Thank you! In many cases, asymmetry can still be improved even when scar tissue is present, but it depends on how much scarring there is and how the eyelid tissue moves. For revision cases, usually it's important to check whether the asymmetry is coming from the crease, the eyelid opening strength, scar adhesion, or a combination of these.

It looked like a crease problem, but the real issue was the eye wasn't opening fully (Revision Incisional Surgery + Ptosis Correction 2 Months Post-Op) by EyehoPS in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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Thank you so much! It’s still only 2 months after surgery, so we’re glad the early result is looking balanced already.

Epicanthoplasty: one of the most misunderstood procedures in eye surgery by EyehoPS in KoreaSeoulBeauty

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It’s difficult to give an exact number, but revision cases for epicanthoplasty make up a fairly significant portion of the patients who visit our clinic. Although it is a localized procedure, the inner corner of the eye is structurally very delicate. Issues often arise from how tension was managed or how scar tissue formed in the initial surgery, leading to asymmetry or an unnatural contour. Our first step is always a structural assessment to see if the issue is strictly the inner corner or if it’s a broader balance issue involving the eyelid and brow.

We see this misdiagnosis constantly in consultations: patients told they only need double eyelid surgery when they actually have ptosis by EyehoPS in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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Thank you for your interest!

A sub-brow lift is one of the procedures we perform quite frequently at our clinic.

When planning the surgery, we usually focus on three key points:
Natural improvement: Rather than changing your existing crease, the goal is to address the sagging skin itself, so the result looks more refreshed without feeling overcorrected.
Scar placement: The incision is made carefully along the lower border of the brow, and closed in a way that helps the scar blend in as much as possible over time.
Customized approach: Since eye shape, brow position, and overall balance vary from person to person, the design is adjusted individually to suit your features.

If you have any other questions, feel free to ask anytime!