Get the Eyes You've Always Wanted with Fox Eye Surgery
Do you feel like the shape of your eyes is not what you desire? Do you wish to have a more youthful and lifted look to your eyes? If yes, then Fox Eye Surgery is the perfect solution for you. This innovative procedure has gained immense popularity for its ability to provide patients with a more youthful, refreshed, and lifted appearance. Fox eye surgery, also known as "designer eye surgery," is a cosmetic procedure that aims to create a lifted and elongated eye shape similar to that of a fox.
Types of Fox Eye Surgery:
Canthoplasty
This procedure involves creating a small incision at the outer corner of the eye and tightening the muscle to lift the outer corner of the eye.
Thread Lift
This minimally invasive procedure uses dissolvable threads to lift and tighten the skin around the eyes and brow area.
Fox eye Surgery : the surgery
Fox eye surgery, also known as "cat eye surgery," is a cosmetic procedure that involves lifting and elongating the outer corner of the eye, creating an almond or "fox-like" shape. There are different techniques used to perform this surgery, and the specific approach used will depend on the individual patient's anatomy and desired outcome.
One technique for fox eye surgery involves making an incision at the outer corner of the eye and using a non-absorbable suture to create a "cat-eye" shape. The suture is then secured to the bone of the temple area. Another technique involves making incisions in the hairline and pulling the skin and muscles upward towards the temples to create a more lifted appearance.
During the procedure, the patient is usually placed under local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia. The surgery typically takes one to two hours to complete, depending on the extent of the procedure.
After the surgery is completed, the incision site is closed with sutures or surgical glue. The patient may experience swelling, bruising, and discomfort around the eyes and forehead for a few days to a week following the surgery.
It is important to note that fox eye surgery is a relatively new and controversial procedure, and there are risks associated with any surgical procedure. Patients should carefully consider the potential benefits and risks before deciding to undergo the surgery. It is also crucial to choose a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon who specializes in facial cosmetic surgery to ensure the best possible outcome.
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Recovery plan for Fox eye treatment
Week 1:
- Rest as much as possible for the first few days following surgery.
- Apply cold compresses to the eyes for 20 minutes at a time, several times a day to reduce swelling and bruising.
- Take prescribed pain medication as directed by your surgeon.
- Avoid any strenuous physical activity and avoid bending over or lifting heavy objects.
- Avoid getting water or soap in your eyes while showering.
Week 2:
- Continue to rest as much as possible and avoid any strenuous activity.
- You may begin to gently massage the areas around your eyes to help reduce swelling and promote healing.
- Begin using warm compresses to help reduce any remaining swelling or bruising.
- Attend follow-up appointments with your consultant to monitor your progress.
Week 3:
- Swelling and bruising should begin to subside, but you may still have some residual swelling and bruising.
- You may begin to gradually return to normal activities, but continue to avoid any strenuous activity or heavy lifting.
- Continue to attend follow-up appointments with your consultant.
Week 4:
- Most swelling and bruising should be resolved, but you may still have some residual swelling.
- You may resume normal activities, but avoid any activities that may cause trauma to the eyes.
- Continue attending follow-up appointments with your consultant to ensure proper healing.