Why Is Ptosis Correction Performed?
- Improving Vision
The primary reason for ptosis correction is to address functional problems caused by drooping eyelids that obstruct the line of sight. As the eyelids sag, they can block peripheral vision, making it difficult to see properly. Ptosis correction lifts the eyelids, improving vision and quality of life. - Enhancing Facial Appearance
Ptosis can make individuals look tired or older than they are. In addition to its functional benefits, ptosis correction can provide a more alert, youthful, and rejuvenated appearance by lifting the eyelids and restoring balance to the face. - Congenital Ptosis
Some individuals are born with ptosis, which may cause vision issues or affect their appearance from a young age. Ptosis correction can help correct congenital drooping eyelids and ensure proper development. - Age-Related Ptosis
As we age, the muscles that control the eyelids can weaken, leading to ptosis. This can affect both the upper eyelids and the lower part of the eyelids. Ptosis correction can restore a more youthful look by repositioning the eyelids to their natural position.
Benefits of Ptosis Correction
- Restores Vision: The surgery helps improve peripheral vision by lifting the eyelids, allowing for clearer, unobstructed sight.
- Youthful Appearance: Ptosis correction can rejuvenate the eyes, making individuals appear more alert, rested, and youthful.
- Improved Symmetry: The procedure can correct uneven or sagging eyelids, ensuring a more symmetrical and harmonious appearance.
- Long-Lasting Results: Once the eyelid is lifted, the results of ptosis correction are permanent, restoring function and aesthetics for years to come.
- Boost in Confidence: Many individuals experience a boost in self-esteem and confidence, as the procedure enhances their facial appearance and overall outlook.
What to Expect During the Procedure
Ptosis correction is typically performed under local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia, depending on the patient's preferences and the complexity of the surgery. The surgery usually takes between 1 to 2 hours.
Key Steps of the Ptosis Correction Procedure:
- Consultation & Planning
During the consultation, the surgeon will assess the severity of ptosis and the degree of drooping in the eyelids. The surgeon will discuss the surgical approach and customize the treatment plan to address both functional and aesthetic concerns. - Incision Placement
In most cases, the incision for ptosis correction is made in the natural fold of the upper eyelid. This ensures that any resulting scar will be hidden in the natural crease. In some cases, an additional incision may be made in the lower eyelid to remove excess skin or fat. - Reshaping the Eyelid Muscles
The surgeon will tighten or repair the levator muscle (the muscle responsible for lifting the eyelid) to raise the eyelid to its proper position. If necessary, the surgeon may also remove excess skin or fat to improve the appearance of the eyelid. - Closure & Dressing
After the muscles are repaired and the eyelid is lifted, the incision is closed with fine sutures, and the eyes are bandaged to protect them during the initial healing phase.
Recovery & Aftercare
The recovery process for ptosis correction is generally smooth, although some swelling, bruising, and discomfort around the eyes are expected. Here’s what you can expect during the recovery period:
- Recovery Time: Most patients can return to light activities within 1 to 2 weeks, although full recovery may take 4 to 6 weeks. Avoid strenuous activities during this period to allow the eyelids to heal properly.
- Swelling and Bruising: Some swelling and bruising around the eyelids and eyes are common but should subside within 1 to 2 weeks.
- Avoid Rubbing or Touching the Eyes: It's important to avoid any contact with the eyelids during the first few weeks to prevent complications and ensure proper healing.
- Follow-up Appointments: You will need to attend follow-up appointments to monitor the healing process, remove any sutures (if necessary), and ensure the eyelids are healing as expected.
- Final Results in 3 to 6 Months: The final results of ptosis correction surgery will become visible after 3 to 6 months once the swelling fully resolves and the eyelids settle into their new position.
Cost of Ptosis Correction in Korea
The cost of ptosis correction in Korea can vary depending on the complexity of the surgery, the surgeon's expertise, and the clinic’s location. On average, the cost for ptosis correction in Korea ranges from:
- Ptosis Correction Surgery: ₩2,500,000 – ₩5,000,000 KRW (Approx. $2,000 – $4,000 USD)
- Consultation Fee: ₩50,000 – ₩100,000 KRW (Approx. $40 – $80 USD)
- Post-Surgery Care & Follow-up: Additional costs may apply depending on follow-up care, medications, and post-surgical garments.
It’s important to consult with a qualified surgeon to get an accurate estimate based on your specific needs.
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