VividEye surgery - Functional and structural
non-incisional double eyelid surgery with ptosis correction ? This
new ptosis correction procedure was introduced in 2010, and just like its name,
is performed without using any incisions.
Teuim Plastic Surgery Clinic has developed its own method to supplement
double-eyelid surgery with the non-incisional ptosis correction procedure
VividEye, which has been especially tuned for Korean or other similar ethnic
groups to deliver the most aesthetically pleasing results.
VividEye, non-incisional double eyelid surgery with ptosis correction, bases its procedure with special consideration for the eye-opening power, eye shape and size unique to Korean or other ethnic groups similar to Korean individuals for the following reasons:
1. Caucasion individuals have a natural double eyelid feature because part of their levator muscle is connected to a piece of skin underneath the upper eyelid. Korean people, however, have several characteristics that prevent the formation of a double eyelid crease; the orbicularis muscle behind the upper eyelid skin is too thick, the orbital fat sags too low, or mostly importantly, there is too much tension in their Mongolian folds.
2. The orbicularis muscle surrounding the eye serves an important function of allowing individuals to close their eyelids. Korean people have more prominently developed orbicularis muscles, and have particularly thick fibrous bands in the inner corners of their eyes, creating the Mongolian folds. These folds make it difficult for eyes to open completely and also prevents the formation of double eyelid creases. Furthermore, while double eyelid creases lie along a horizontal vector of the eye, they are counteracted by the tension created by Mongolian folds, causing surgically created double eyelid creases to unravel. Korean people cannot be subject to the same methods of double eyelid surgery used on the caucasian people.
In other words, because the majority of Japanese people and south asian people are considered as Southern Mongoloids with weak tension in their orbicularis muscles, Korean people, catergorized as Northern Mongoloid, cannot be subject to the same surgical methods, because they would experience inconsistent results. Taking into consideration the structural differences between Korean (Asians) and other races, the Teium Plastic Surgery Clinic has modified the surgical method and created VividEye to ensure the best possible results for those undergoing the eye procedure.
VividEye, non-incisional double eyelid surgery with ptosis correction, bases its procedure with special consideration for the eye-opening power, eye shape and size unique to Korean or other ethnic groups similar to Korean individuals for the following reasons:
1. Caucasion individuals have a natural double eyelid feature because part of their levator muscle is connected to a piece of skin underneath the upper eyelid. Korean people, however, have several characteristics that prevent the formation of a double eyelid crease; the orbicularis muscle behind the upper eyelid skin is too thick, the orbital fat sags too low, or mostly importantly, there is too much tension in their Mongolian folds.
2. The orbicularis muscle surrounding the eye serves an important function of allowing individuals to close their eyelids. Korean people have more prominently developed orbicularis muscles, and have particularly thick fibrous bands in the inner corners of their eyes, creating the Mongolian folds. These folds make it difficult for eyes to open completely and also prevents the formation of double eyelid creases. Furthermore, while double eyelid creases lie along a horizontal vector of the eye, they are counteracted by the tension created by Mongolian folds, causing surgically created double eyelid creases to unravel. Korean people cannot be subject to the same methods of double eyelid surgery used on the caucasian people.
In other words, because the majority of Japanese people and south asian people are considered as Southern Mongoloids with weak tension in their orbicularis muscles, Korean people, catergorized as Northern Mongoloid, cannot be subject to the same surgical methods, because they would experience inconsistent results. Taking into consideration the structural differences between Korean (Asians) and other races, the Teium Plastic Surgery Clinic has modified the surgical method and created VividEye to ensure the best possible results for those undergoing the eye procedure.
Who is eligible for VividEye?
1.Those who are eligible for non-incisional double eyelid surgery, but also suffer from mild ptosis. In the past, all ptosis corrections have required the use of incisions, but VividEye provides both non-incisional double eyelid formation and non-incisional ptosis corrections.
2.Those who have natural double eye lids but drowsy looking eyes.
3.Those who have already undergone double eyelid surgery but wish to increase
the vertical size of their eyes
4.Those who want minimal recovery time and a quick return to their normal
routines avoiding incision method (The orbital fat was removed via stab
incision)
5.Males who wish to increase the vertical size or exposure of their eyes
without having heavily defined double eyelid creases.
6.Those who are unsatisfied with a previous incisional ptosis correction.
7.Those who do not want procedural scars, want bigger eyes, minimal or small
double eyelids
8.Patient suffered from a severe degree of ptosis. A Magic epicanthoplasty with VividEye can correct these cases.
9.For making paralell (out-fold type) double eyelid, vivid eye surgery is helpful
in some cases.
Things you should know
1.In order to avoid complications or unnecessary procedures, we recommend you to
first come in and consult with us or send us photos if you are considering or
indicated to VividEye
2.Avoid touching or rubbing your eyes for three to four weeks due to the chance of
loosening buried stitches.
3.Those who have undergone vision or laser eye corrective surgery should wait for
about three months before electing to have VividEye.
Frequently Asked Questions
Am I eligible for VividEye if I suffer from a severe case of ptosis?
=>Severe cases of ptosis can be due to congenital reasons or levator dehiscence
and can lead to unsatisfactory results from VividEye. This could be different
the case of Muller type ptosis, no matter how severe. In any event, we
Is it as simple as non-incisional double eyelid surgery?
=>VividEye is similar, but requires more surgery time as it is a bit more
involved. Recovery time however, is similar to conventional non-incisional
double eyelid surgery.
Will VividEye allow me to choose the height of the double eyelid crease?
=>Yes, you can choose where you wish to have your double eyelid crease to be
located.
How much recovery time will I need after VividEye?
=>When undergoing incisional ptosis correction, it takes about two weeks for major
surgical swelling to subside. However, you should expect to recover from major
swelling in just a week after VividEye.
Do I need to worry about my double eyelid crease unraveling or becoming loose
after surgery?
=>Even incisional double eyelid surgery with ptosis corrections carry some risk of
becoming loose or unraveled after surgery, and VividEye has a similar potential.
However, corrective or revisional surgeries in those cases are much easier and
simpler for VividEye.
I am a male who is not interested in having the double eyelid crease, and do not
want it to be obvious that I have had surgery. What can VividEye do for me?
=>One of the great advantages of VividEye is that it does not have strict
requirements for males. Although VividEye cannot avoid the double eyelid crease
completely, it can be minimized to be barely visible.
I have had incisional double eyelid surgery with ptosis correction in the past,
but I am unsatisfied with the results. Instead of revisional surgery, should I
just elect for VividEye?
=>In the absence of any major scarring or adhesions, we recommend that you come in
for a consultation so that we can see what VividEye can do for you.
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