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[Eyes:Blepharoplasty] Post Operative Care Tips for Epicanthoplasty Procedures
Patented epicanthoplasty at Migo is an entirely distinct procedure from other existing epicanthoplasty procedures due to the design and the location of the incisional lines. The procedure enables leaving minimal to no scars while bringing maximum desired effects. It is a procedure that left many of our clients satisfied. While it renders visible and satisfactory effect, the surgical procedure is very demanding, and takes as much effort and time as incisional double eyelid surgery. The surgery process may differ depending on the patients' condition. Following the instructions given will speed up the healing process for the patient.
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It is normal to feel dizzy and disoriented after the surgery, which will make driving difficult. Take taxi, public transportation or hire a designated driver when being discharged from the clinic on the day of surgery.
Do not touch the antibacterial gauze inserted inside the nose after the surgery. It will be removed when you visit the clinic the next day.
Cold compress frequently for the following two days. Avoid hot compress.
Position the head higher than the heart for the first 5 days after the surgery as much as possible.
The tape on the nose will be removed 5 days after the surgery when you visit the clinic. Do not touch or attempt to remove on your own.
Avoid drinking and smoking for one month.
Avoid wearing shades or glasses for two months. Also avoid traumatic injuries resulting from bumping into objects and falling.
Epicanthoplasty procedures at Migo are performed by Dr. Ko Hanwoong. Dr. Ko will consult the patient one by one, and determine the shape and design that will complement and enhance the rest of the face, as well as the best suited surgical method for each individual patient. He is a board certified surgeon with +10 years of experience in performing plastic surgeries. He has published four studies, and is a clinical professor at Korea University Medical School. Dr. Ko regularly attends international medical and academic seminars to keep up with the ever evolving technologies in plastic surgery.
Adjunct Professor Department of Plastic Surgery, Korea University
Life member of Society of Plastic Surgery
Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Membership
Plastic Surgery physicians Council member for
Member of Anti-Aging Society Korea
Member of Anti-Aging Society U.S.A
Professor, Bachelor’s Degree, School of Medicine, Korea University
365 Health, KBS
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