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Also known as: Secondary Blepharoplasty, Asymmetric Eyelid Correction, Sausage Eye Correction, Eyelid Crease Correction
Swelling: 10–14 days
Near-natural appearance: 2 months
Treated areas:Eyelid
Ideal for clients that experienced:
| Location | Ranging from |
|---|---|
| Korea | 2,500,000 (KRW) |
| Thailand | 45,000 (THB) |
| China | 12,000 (RMB) |
Most surgeons advise waiting at least 6–12 months after the primary procedure for complete scar maturation, scars are actively remodelling during this period, and operating on immature scar tissue is more difficult and unpredictable.
Yes, though it is technically more challenging than raising a low crease. The scar from the previous incision must be excised, the levator anchor released and repositioned lower, and new tissue planes re-established.
Scar tissue from the original procedure makes it harder to identify tissue planes, re-anchor the levator, and achieve symmetry. More conservative tissue handling is essential.
There is no absolute limit, but each successive revision creates more scar tissue and reduces tissue pliability. Most patients achieve a satisfactory result with one carefully planned revision. For complex cases with multiple prior procedures, a staged approach over 12–18 months may be more appropriate.
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