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Last updated date: 18-Dec-2024

Medically Reviewed By

Written by

Dr. Anas Walid Shehada

Originally Written in English

Canthopexy: A Safe and Effective Solution for Eyelid Lift and Stability

    Introduction

    Canthopexy is an increasingly popular cosmetic procedure aimed at improving eyelid stability and rejuvenating the eyes. This technique is particularly effective for individuals seeking to address sagging or drooping eyelids, whether due to aging, genetics, or other factors. Often performed alongside other eyelid surgeries, Canthopexy offers a reliable solution for enhancing both the aesthetic and functional aspects of the eyelids.

    In recent years, Canthopexy has gained significant attention, especially in South Korea, where eyelid surgery is a key component of the nation's cosmetic surgery culture. As more people seek ways to restore their youthful appearance or correct eyelid issues, Korean eyelid surgery options like Canthopexy have become highly sought after for their precision and effectiveness.

    This article explores Canthopexy in detail, explaining how it works, its benefits, risks, and why it has become a go-to solution for eyelid enhancement in South Korea and worldwide.

    What is Canthopexy?

    Canthopexy

    Canthopexy is a surgical procedure designed to lift and stabilize the lower eyelids by tightening the canthal ligament — the connective tissue that holds the corner of the eyelid. This procedure is commonly performed to treat drooping eyelids, a condition that can occur with age or as a result of certain medical conditions. While it is similar to blepharoplasty (a common eyelid surgery), Canthopexy specifically targets the outer corner of the eyelid to restore a more youthful and open-eyed appearance.

    Unlike blepharoplasty, which typically involves the removal of excess skin or fat, Canthopexy focuses on repositioning the eyelid tissue to prevent sagging. This makes Canthopexy an excellent choice for individuals who do not require significant skin removal but wish to improve the position of their eyelids for aesthetic reasons.

    The procedure involves small incisions made near the outer corner of the eye (the canthus). Through these incisions, the surgeon tightens the canthal ligament and may reposition the surrounding tissue to provide a lifted, more youthful contour. Because it does not involve extensive skin removal, Canthopexy offers a quicker recovery time compared to traditional eyelid surgeries.