Correct sagging eyelids and under-eyes
to achieve a youthful eye look.
Frustrating vision, sagging eye areas, and an aged impression. Middle-aged eye plastic surgery should consider the balance between aesthetics and function, not just simple beauty. Grace completes a more comfortable and natural eye shape by correcting the fundamental cause of the problem.
Within 30 minutes
Local Anesthesia
Sedation Anesthesia
2 sessions
1 session
1 week
Upper blepharoplasty removes an appropriate amount of skin, muscle, and fat that makes the eyes look thick along the incision line, and sutures the muscle and skin that lift the eyelid with fine thread to restore a refreshed and natural eye shape.
Design the incision
along the double eyelid line.
Remove sagging skin and muscle together,
and remove fat if necessary.
Pull and fix
the sagging muscle.
Fix the tarsal plate and skin
to create a natural look, then perform skin suturing.
If bulging fat tissue and sagging skin under the eyes create a harsh impression, unnecessary fat is removed or properly repositioned to create a softer image.
The skin is incised just below the eyelashes according to the planned surgical method.
The skin and muscle tissue for surgery are dissected.
Protruding fat is repositioned below the tear trough.
The fat (SOOF) in the midface area is lifted and fixed.
The under-eye "aegyo-sal" is shaped with curves while
the muscle is fixed to the lateral canthus, and excess skin is removed.
The incision area is delicately sutured to complete a youthful eye shape.
Grace sets clear standards for diagnosis. We do not exaggerate results or recommend excessive procedures, and we suggest the right direction based on each patient's condition and needs.
From consultation, design, surgery, to follow-up care, every step is handled solely by the head surgeon. Because the doctor and process remain the same, responsibility is never divided. The person you first spoke with stays with you until the end.
Through continuous research and academic presentations, we incorporate the latest findings into clinical practice. All procedures are performed based on verified evidence and accumulated experience, providing more refined and safe, unrivaled technical expertise.
Yes, it is necessary. After surgery, you should practice opening your eyes naturally using only the eye-opening muscle (levator palpebrae superioris). It is important to practice consistently until old habits disappear and new muscle patterns are established.
No. Grace does not touch the muscles that create the aegyo-sal; we only precisely correct unnecessary under-eye fat and sagging muscles, maintaining the natural aegyo-line as it is.
Upper blepharoplasty and eyelid fat grafting offer a great synergy when performed together. Since sagging skin is corrected while simultaneously filling sunken areas, it creates a clearer and more youthful impression. Especially if the eyelids are thin and hollow, combining the two procedures allows for both a natural line and balanced volume.