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Aesthetic Eyelid Creation

Ideally the eyes should be expressive alert bright and graceful.
Commonly the Asian eye has no visible fold. The essential goal of Asian eye enhancement is a graceful double eyelid conforming to an individual's concept of beauty.


How is the Aesthetic Result Determined?

Surgical experience in conjunction with the patient's wishes, will determine the final site and shape of the crease.

The level of the new skin fold is one of personal preference. How much lid
do you think is attractive? Special suspension techniques are used to demonstrate the result prior to your surgery.

Characteristics Commonly Seen in the Asian Eyes Include:

A smaller orbit with less of a ridge above
A smaller and puffier upper eyelid with shorter height (6-10mm)
Poorly developed or absent upper eyelid crease
Presence of epicanthal fold (in the inner aspect)
More fat in the eyelid.
Thicker skin and muscular layers

Asian Beauty

The concept of beauty transgresses cultural or ethnic barriers. Beauty may be difficult to define but when present is recognised as features that attracts you, impresses you, captivates you, and fills you with joy when you look at it. This visible beauty, consists of balance and proportion with the added elements of beauty in colour.

For more information

If you have any further questions about cosmetic surgery, or you'd like to arrange an appointment, please contact the clinic.


 
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