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Ptosis Correction in Seoul, Korea

Ptosis correction is a specialized eyelid procedure performed to lift drooping upper eyelids that interfere with vision or create a tired or sleepy appearance. Seoul is known for advanced surgical techniques that focus on achieving a brighter, natural-looking eye shape while restoring eyelid function.

What Is Ptosis ?

Ptosis occurs when the upper eyelid droops due to weakness or stretching of the muscles responsible for lifting the eyelid. It may affect one or both eyes.

Common causes include:

  • Congenital muscle weakness (from birth)
  • Age-related muscle or tendon stretching
  • Long-term contact lens use
  • Previous eyelid surgery
  • Trauma or medical conditions

Mild to moderate ptosis often affects appearance, while severe cases may reduce the visual field.

Why People Get Ptosis Correction in Seoul

  • To open the eyes more naturally
  • To correct sleepy-looking eyes
  • To improve asymmetry
  • To improve vision if the eyelid blocks the pupil
  • To create a more defined eyelid fold
  • To restore eyelid strength and movement

Seoul’s techniques prioritize natural, not overcorrected, results.

Types of Ptosis Correction Procedures

1. Levator Muscle Advancement (근육절제/당김법)

  • The most common method
  • Tightens or shortens the levator muscle to lift the eyelid
  • Suitable for mild to moderate ptosis
  • Helps create a stable and defined double-eyelid crease

2. Müller Muscle Tightening (뮐러근 절제/당김법)

  • Used for mild ptosis
  • Lifts the eyelid by adjusting the Müller muscle
  • Less invasive than full levator tightening
  • Often chosen when the eyelid responds well to certain diagnostic eye drops

3. Frontalis Sling (이마근 걸기 / 전두근걸기)

  • Used for severe ptosis or very weak levator muscles
  • Connects the eyelid to the forehead muscle to assist lifting
  • Commonly performed for congenital ptosis or extreme muscle dysfunction

4. Combined Ptosis + Double Eyelid Surgery

  • Common in Korea to achieve both improved eyelid height and a desired crease shape
  • Ensures the eyelid fold is stable and harmonious with the new eyelid position

Who Is a Good Candidate?

You may benefit from ptosis correction if you have:

  • Drooping eyelids affecting your appearance
  • Eyelids that block part of your vision
  • Hooded or heavy eyelids due to muscle weakness
  • Asymmetry between the left and right eyelids
  • Difficulty keeping eyes open when tired
  • A desire for a more awake or defined eye shape

What to Expect During the Procedure

  • Local anesthesia or sedation
  • Surgery typically takes 30–60 minutes per eye
  • The surgeon adjusts the lifting muscle and creates or refines the eyelid crease
  • Outpatient procedure (go home the same day)

Recovery After Ptosis Correction

  • Swelling and bruising are common for 1–2 weeks
  • Stitches usually removed in 5–7 days
  • Most people resume daily activities in about a week
  • Final eyelid shape and symmetry continue improving over several weeks

Temporary side effects may include tightness, dryness, or asymmetry while swelling settles.

Results You Can Expect

  • Brighter, more open eyes
  • Improved eyelid height and function
  • Enhanced eyelid crease definition
  • More balanced facial symmetry
  • Vision improvement when drooping was severe
  • Long-lasting structural correction

Seoul techniques focus on precise muscle adjustment to avoid the “over-lifted” or “surprised” look.

How Ptosis Correction Differs From Double Eyelid Surgery

Ptosis correction:

  • Adjusts the muscle strength
  • Lifts a drooping eyelid
  • Often medically necessary when vision is affected

Double eyelid surgery:

  • Creates or reshapes the eyelid fold
  • Does not treat muscle weakness

In Korea, both procedures are commonly combined for aesthetic and functional improvement.

Choosing the Right Technique

The ideal method depends on:

  • Muscle strength
  • Severity of drooping
  • Eyelid crease shape
  • Facial symmetry
  • Whether the condition is congenital or acquired