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Transforming Lives with Almond Eye Aesthetics - Bilateral Canthoplasty
Almond Eye Aesthetics, achieved through bilateral canthoplasty, is a cosmetic surgical procedure designed to create an almond-shaped appearance of the eyes. This procedure involves tightening and repositioning the outer corners of the eyes (canthi) to enhance the eye shape, providing a more youthful and aesthetically pleasing look. It is often performed to correct drooping eyelids or to create a more defined and attractive eye contour. The surgery typically involves making small incisions at the outer corners of the eyes, adjusting the tendons and ligaments, and securing them in a higher position. Recovery time generally takes a few weeks, with most patients returning to normal activities within 1-2 weeks.
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Overview
Almond Eye Aesthetics, achieved through bilateral canthoplasty, is a cosmetic surgical procedure designed to create an almond-shaped appearance of the eyes. This procedure involves tightening and repositioning the outer corners of the eyes (canthi) to enhance the eye shape, providing a more youthful and aesthetically pleasing look. It is often performed to correct drooping eyelids or to create a more defined and attractive eye contour. The surgery typically involves making small incisions at the outer corners of the eyes, adjusting the tendons and ligaments, and securing them in a higher position. Recovery time generally takes a few weeks, with most patients returning to normal activities within 1-2 weeks.
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Small incisions are made at the outer corners of the eyes, and the tendons and ligaments are adjusted.















