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Can Asian Eyelid Surgery Change Your Whole Look?

September 25th, 2024 | Posted in: Asian Eyelid Surgery |

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Asian eyelid surgery is a popular cosmetic procedure that creates lovely definition in the eyelid crease. Some patients may wonder how much of an impact this surgery can have on their entire face. This blog will discuss some factors to consider regarding how much Asian eyelid surgery can change your face, including enhanced eye shape and symmetry, a youthful and alert appearance, and the ability of this surgery to have dramatic or natural results.

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What Is Asian Eyelid Surgery?

Many Asian men and women have a monolid, or lack of an upper eyelid crease, and would prefer a double eyelid. Asian eyelid surgery, also known as Asian blepharoplasty or double eyelid surgery, is a cosmetic surgery designed to create an epicanthal fold, or crease, in the upper eyelid.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Asian Eyelid Surgery?

Basic qualifiers for plastic surgery candidacy include being a non-smoker, in good health, and having realistic expectations. In addition to these, one or more of the following may indicate that you would be a good candidate for Asian eyelid surgery:

  • You are dissatisfied with the appearance of your eyes
  • Your upper eyelid obscures the upper half of your iris
  • Your eyelid has excess fat, causing your eyes to look puffy
  • Your eyelashes scratch your eyeball because your upper eyelid folds when you open your eyes

The best way to determine if you are a candidate for Asian eyelid surgery is to schedule a consultation. At Beverly Hills Plastic Surgery, Dr. Chiu listens to your aesthetic goals and evaluates your face as a whole to recommend a treatment plan that will suit you best.

What Are the Benefits of Asian Eyelid Surgery?

Asian blepharoplasty creates satisfying results for many patients. This surgery provides several reported benefits, including:

  • More open eyes
  • Eyes that appear larger
  • An alert expression
  • A refreshed appearance
  • More makeup options
  • A more youthful aesthetic
  • Improved range of facial expressions

How Can Double Eyelid Surgery Change Your Face?

Asian eyelid surgery is designed to enhance natural beauty and emphasize the eyes. Your results depend on your surgeon’s skill and experience, as well as your goals and starting point. However, this surgery can transform your appearance in subtle and stunning ways. These include:

  • Your eyes might look wider. Depending on the incisions or techniques applied, the inner corners of your eyes may appear wider. Sometimes, this makes the face look slimmer or the nose more narrow.
  • Your features may look more balanced. Eyelid surgery can correct asymmetries in the eyes and bring them into balance with your other facial features.
  • Your eyelashes may look more prominent. Creating an eyelid crease sometimes makes the eyelashes more apparent. This can also make it easier to apply cosmetics, like eyeliner, eyeshadow, mascara, or false eyelashes.
  • Your eyes may look less puffy. Both upper and lower blepharoplasty involves removing or adjusting fatty tissues. This can make the eyes look less puffy. In the case of lower eyelid surgery, under-eye bags can also be eliminated.
  • You will probably look less tired and more alert. One of the main goals of any eyelid surgery is to create a refreshed, youthful look.

Ultimately, blepharoplasty creates stunning results for patients. This surgery makes the eyes look brighter, more engaging, and more expressive. Many patients who undergo Asian blepharoplasty love their results and experience a boost in confidence and satisfaction with their new look.

Interested in Asian Eyelid Surgery in Beverly Hills, CA?

Dr. Chiu is a highly experienced plastic surgeon who has helped countless patients achieve beautiful aesthetic goals and greater confidence. To learn more about Asian eyelid surgery, fill out our online contact form or call (310)-888-8087 to schedule a consultation.

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