The medial canthus cannot be removed by massage.
The medial canthus is a common ophthalmic condition whose formation is genetically determined and is more common in the yellow race and less common in the white and black races. Its typical appearance is that the inner corner of the upper eyelid extends towards the lower eyelid, resulting in a skin fold that causes the patient to look wider between the eyes and affects the patient’s appearance.
It cannot be removed by massage or medication. In mild cases, it disappears on its own with age and the development of the bridge of the nose and does not require treatment. In severe cases, surgical treatment is needed to improve the patient’s appearance, such as medial canthoplasty.
Patients with medial canthus should go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital in time, and the doctor will design an individualized surgical plan according to the shape of the patient’s eyes.