As a cosmetic plastic surgeon who has been practicing for many years, I have witnessed countless cases of outer canthus repair. I would like to share some personal experience and perspective in hopes of helping those who are considering lateral canthoplasty surgery.
Outer canthoplasty surgery is a relatively complex operation that requires doctors to have extensive experience and superb skills. When choosing a doctor, be sure to choose a plastic surgeon who is qualified, experienced, and skilled. The doctor's experience and skills play a vital role in the success of the surgery.
Be sure to make adequate preparations before surgery. Recipients need to maintain good physical condition, such as no chronic diseases such as high blood pressure and diabetes, and avoid taking anticoagulant drugs such as aspirin. Before surgery, the doctor will conduct a comprehensive eye examination for the patient to ensure the patient's eye health and eliminate contraindications to the surgery. Recipients also need to understand the risks and precautions of surgery, be mentally prepared, and maintain a positive attitude.
The next step is the surgical procedure. External canthoplasty surgery usually uses local anesthesia, and the operation time depends on the specific situation. During the operation, the doctor will use different surgical methods according to the specific condition of the patient, such as incision, suturing, trimming, etc. It is necessary to strictly abide by the principles of aseptic operation during the operation to prevent infection. After the surgery, the doctor will provide the recipient with detailed care instructions and precautions, such as taking medications on time, regular follow-up visits, and avoiding strenuous exercise.
Finally, there are post-operative care and precautions. After surgery, the recipient needs to take medications on time, have regular follow-up visits, pay attention to eye hygiene and avoid strenuous exercise. During the recovery period, recipients need to pay attention to their diet and avoid stimulating foods and drinks. If eye abnormalities occur, such as redness, swelling, pain, etc., you should return to the doctor for review in time.
Through the above sharing, I hope to be able to help those who are considering lateral canthoplasty surgery. Although lateral canthoplasty surgery is a complex operation, as long as you choose the right doctor and make adequate preparation and care, you can achieve satisfactory results. You also need to pay attention to the risks and precautions of surgery, and maintain a positive attitude and good living habits.
I would also like to remind everyone that cosmetic plastic surgery is not a simple task and requires careful consideration and choice. Before having surgery, it’s important to understand your needs and expectations, as well as the experience and skill level of your doctor. Don’t blindly follow trends or pursue trends. The most important thing is to choose a surgical plan that suits you.
I would like to share some personal experiences and opinions. As a cosmetic plastic surgeon, I am well aware of patients’ expectations and concerns about the results of surgery. Before and after the operation, I will fully communicate with the patients to let them understand the detailed process and precautions of the operation. I will also provide personalized surgical plans and suggestions based on the patient's specific conditions and needs. Through these efforts, I hope to provide better services and effects to patients.
I hope my experience and opinions can be helpful to you. If you have any further questions or need help, please feel free to contact me.
I wish you health and beauty!