Surgical correction of droopy eyelids (ptosis) and outer eye angle tightening (canthoplasty).
Droopy upper eyelids (ptosis) or loose lower eyelids can affect both your appearance and visual field. Ptosis surgery is a specialized procedure that tightens the elevator muscle of the upper eyelid to restore a natural, symmetrical lid height. Canthoplasty reconstructs and tightens the outer corner of the eye, restoring structural support, correcting droopiness, and refining a youthful, upturned eye angle.
"Form follows function. We combine structural oculoplastic repair with aesthetic alignment, ensuring your eyelids function dynamically while framing a bright, youthful, and symmetrical look."
Surgical tightening of the upper eyelid elevator muscle to lift droopy lids and balance the eye aperture.
Outer eyelid angle reconstruction and anchoring to lift sagging lower lids and create a soft, almond-shaped eye contour.
Oculoplastic lid measurements and dynamic function check
Administration of local anesthesia with localized nerve block
Precision incision to access the levator muscle or outer canthal tendon
Suture anchoring, functional height symmetry validation, and closure
Sutures are removed on day 5 to 7. Eyelid swelling stabilizes within 2 weeks, with symmetrical lid height and refined contours maturing beautifully over 2 to 3 months.
Use prescribed antibiotic eye drops and lubricating ointments to protect the eyes
Avoid rubbing, stretching, or applying pressure to the eyelids
Avoid high-impact sports or heavy straining for 2 to 3 weeks