Does opening the outer corners of the eyes and doing the lower to of the eyelids make the eyes bigger?

Nowadays, eye-opening and eyelid lowering have become very popular and seem to be synonymous with larger eyes, and many candidates who are not too satisfied with their eyes have their hearts set on it. Whether to open the corner of the eye? Whether to open the inner corner of the eye or the outer corner of the eye should not be decided by the doctor, nor is it the personal will of the candidate, but the candidate’s personal situation. For example, if the inner corner of the eye does not have a canthus, I don’t think it needs to be opened. If the inner canthus distance on both sides of the inner corner of the eye is wider, and it doesn’t look as showy, it’s something you can consider opening. If the inner canthus of the eyelid is very close to each other, then further opening will not look good. This is not a good look even though the eyes are large, but the two eyes are too close together. For opening the outer corner of the eye, you need to look at how much distance there is between your lateral orbital rim and your eyelid, the outer corner of the eye in this position, and if it’s close together, there’s not really a lot of room for development. If there is indeed a distance, it is possible to consider opening it, but not the bigger the better as the internet thinks? I don’t think so. Because after opening, the part of the corner of the eye will leave a scar, and there is no eyelash in this part, which is very unnatural when you look closely. Next, let’s talk about the lower eyelid to, in fact, he is in the lower eyelid to open a small mouth, and then pull the lower eyelid down, and the orbital rim fixed to together, after the operation naturally becomes a curved eye, very unnatural. If, while opening the outer corners of the eyes, there is a case of inability to open the eyes because they are close together, I think it can be done appropriately. However, I am personally opposed to doing eyelid lower to surgery if it is done alone. This actually belongs to the recession and deformation of the eyelid, which is a deformity in itself. You think it is popular and looks good now, but if this gust of wind is over, does it still look good? It can be really very difficult to fix it back after it has become a net face.