What does "eyelid surgery" mean?
Generally, canthoplasty refers to a surgical procedure that corrects and enlarges both the inner and outer corners of the eyes. Detailed explanation is as follows:
Epicanthus is a common phenomenon in the eyes, characterized by a web-like skin fold at the corner of the eye that covers the inner corner, making the eyes appear round, blunt, and shorter. Canthoplasty involves surgically removing or adjusting the epicanthal folds at both the inner and outer corners of the eyes to make the eyes appear more expressive and larger. The general reference price for this procedure ranges from 3500 to 6500 yuan per session. Typically, noticeable improvement can be seen 1 to 3 months after surgery, although it may be accompanied by symptoms such as localized redness, swelling, and warmth. Therefore, when choosing canthoplasty surgery, careful consideration should be given to selecting a reputable hospital and an experienced surgeon.
Routinely, regular cleaning of the eyes is recommended to avoid eye infections and inflammation. Additionally, it is advised to use mild eye-cleaning products and avoid rubbing the eyes forcefully to prevent irritation of the eye skin.