Risks and Complications of Epicanthoplasty

Epicanthoplasty is a surgical procedure that alters the fold of skin on the inner corner of your eye, sometimes called the epicanthic fold. This fold can vary in size and shape, and some people desire a more defined crease or a complete removal of the fold for a more open-eyed appearance.


This procedure is often sought by people who:

  • Have a prominent epicanthic fold that covers part of the iris (coloured part of the eye).
  • Desire a more defined crease in the inner corner of the eye for aesthetic reasons.
  • Want to achieve a more open-eyed appearance.
Considering Epicanthoplasty?

Benefits:

  • Creates a more open-eyed appearance.
  • Enhances eye definition.
  • Can improve facial symmetry in some cases.

Risks and Complications:

  • Asymmetry: There's a possibility of uneven results in the folds of the inner corners of your eyes.
  • Scarring: While uncommon, scarring can occur, potentially affecting the appearance of the eye area.
  • Infection: As with any surgery, there's a risk of infection at the incision site.
  • Bleeding: Minor bleeding is possible during and after surgery.
  • Eyelid Malposition: In rare cases, the procedure can lead to drooping or asymmetry of the eyelids.
  • Vision Changes: Temporary blurred vision or dry eyes can occur, usually resolving within days or weeks.

Minimising Risks:

  • Choosing a Qualified Surgeon: Opt for a board-certified plastic surgeon experienced in epicanthoplasty.
  • Clear Communication: Discuss your expectations and concerns openly with your surgeon.
  • Realistic Expectations: Understand that epicanthoplasty results can vary based on your individual anatomy.
  • Following Post-Operative Care: Carefully follow your surgeon's instructions for recovery to minimize the risk of complications.

Epicanthoplasty can be a safe and effective procedure when performed by a qualified plastic surgeon. However, like any surgery, it carries potential risks and complications. Carefully weigh the benefits and risks, discuss your concerns with your doctor, and explore alternative options before making a decision. Remember, informed decision-making is key to achieving the look you desire while prioritizing your health and safety.


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