Why should I have an eye surgery (canthoplasty) procedure?

  The inner canthus is a common small defect of the eyes in the East, making the eyes appear short, as you can see by looking at the picture.  The ideal double eyelid without inner canthus has large eyes, and you can see the small red flesh (tear folds) in the inner corners of the eyes.  A mild canthus will make the inner part of the eyelid narrow and have an unattractive curve.  In more severe canthus, a webbed flap forms at the inner corner of the eye, covering the inner corner of the eye and making the eye appear short and unsightly.  The canthus can also widen the inner canthal spacing, which is ideally equal to the length of the eye.  So how do I get an inner canthus enlargement surgery?  Traditional surgical options: See what I mean? It’s okay, it’s really complicated, drawing so many lines on the tiny inner canthus, as long as the surgeon understands. This is just the classic design in the book, and each surgeon has his or her own improved insights based on it.  Why some people have heavy scarring after eye opening, except for individual because of keloid. The main reason is that the surgeon did not optimize the surgical plan, but copied the plan from the book, which makes the incision alignment not ideal, and forcing the suture on will be very tight, and there will be scar after surgery.  Therefore, an experienced surgeon can optimize the incision design according to the specific situation of each person’s eyes, so that the scar can be reduced to a very small size and will not be visible after a long time. Actual cases.