Eye surgery is a very important part of eye surgery, especially for girls with inner canthus, having an eye opening is definitely the icing on the cake. What is an eye opening? The canthus is a vertical fold of skin at the inner corner of the eye, which affects the size of the eye and the shape of the eyelid, so it needs to be opened. In fact, the inner canthus is a piece of excess skin, and the purpose of opening the inner corner of the eye is to remove this extra piece of skin. What are the indications for open eye surgery? The outer corner of the eye should not be opened as much as possible, the inner corner of the eye depends on the situation to do. Open eye surgery is to cut off the excess skin, there is no excess skin in the outer corner of the eye, and there are no eyelashes behind it, so don’t move as a last resort. Not all of them need to open the inner corner of the eye, mild ones can be considered not to do so, and only moderate and severe ones can be considered to open. Also pay attention to the spacing between the eyes, if the spacing between the eyes is very close, it is recommended not to open the corner of the eye. Will eye opening leave scars? Eye opening surgery will definitely leave scars. There is no open surgery that does not leave a scar, but it will fade over time, which does not mean it will not be visible. Will an eye opening retract? Eye surgery will definitely shrink. Due to edema and scar growth in the short term, there is local tension, and the angle of the eye is opened to a greater extent than expected, and after three months the scar softens and the skin loosens a bit, it will recover to the best effect. As for the outer corner of the eye, due to the excessive tension in the vertical direction with the eye, it is easy to make the outer corner of the eye blunt and make the eye deformed after recovery.