Treatment Overview
Blepharoptosis Correction, also known as ptosis surgery, is a procedure that corrects drooping upper eyelids caused by weakened or stretched eyelid muscles. In severe cases, ptosis can obstruct vision, while in mild to moderate cases, it can create a tired or aged appearance. In Korea, surgeons use advanced and minimally invasive surgical methods to restore both function and aesthetics, ensuring the eyelids look natural, symmetrical, and youthful.
Purpose & Benefits
- Restores proper eyelid function for clearer vision
- Corrects a tired or sleepy appearance
- Creates a brighter, more alert look
- Improves facial balance and eye symmetry
- Can be combined with double eyelid surgery for enhanced definition
- Provides long-term results for both functional and cosmetic improvement
Ideal Candidates
- Individuals with drooping eyelids that impair vision
- Patients with mild, moderate, or severe ptosis due to weak levator muscles
- Those who appear constantly tired or sleepy because of low eyelid position
- People with asymmetrical eyelids
- Patients seeking both aesthetic and functional correction
Possible Risks & Complications
- Swelling and bruising in the early recovery stage
- Dryness or mild irritation of the eyes
- Temporary difficulty fully closing the eyes
- Over- or under-correction of eyelid height (rare in expert Korean clinics)
- Infection or scarring (very uncommon with modern techniques)
Surgical Techniques Used
- Levator Muscle Resection or Advancement: Tightening the levator muscle to lift the eyelid.
- Frontalis Sling Technique: Using forehead muscles to help lift eyelids in severe cases.
- Non-Incisional Suture Method: For mild ptosis, small sutures are used to adjust eyelid position.
- Combined Procedures: Often paired with double eyelid surgery or brow lift for improved results.
Recovery & Aftercare
- Initial swelling and bruising last about 1–2 weeks
- Stitches are usually removed after 5–7 days
- Patients can resume most daily activities within 7–10 days
- Full recovery and final results appear after 1–3 months
- Cold compresses, prescribed eye drops, and proper rest help speed healing
Results & Longevity
- Significant improvement in eyelid position and symmetry
- Clearer vision and reduced eye strain
- More youthful, refreshed appearance
- Permanent results in most cases, especially with levator muscle correction
- May enhance confidence and facial harmony
Treatment Process in Korea
Korea is highly sought-after for Blepharoptosis Correction due to:
- Expertise in Functional & Aesthetic Surgery: Korean surgeons are trained to restore function while ensuring natural beauty.
- Advanced Methods: Minimally invasive approaches reduce scarring and recovery time.
- Customized Techniques: Procedures are tailored to each patient’s muscle strength, eye shape, and facial balance.
- Integration with Cosmetic Surgery: Many patients combine ptosis correction with double eyelid surgery for enhanced results.
- Global Reputation: Korea is a top destination for eyelid surgery, offering cutting-edge technology, high success rates, and excellent aftercare for international patients.
Cost Range
The cost of Blepharoptosis Correction in Korea typically ranges from:
- ₩2,500,000 – ₩6,500,000 KRW (approx. $1,900 – $5,000 USD)
Factors affecting price include: - Degree of ptosis (mild, moderate, severe)
- Technique used (levator resection, frontalis sling, suture method)
- Surgeon’s expertise and clinic reputation
- Whether combined with other procedures (e.g., double eyelid surgery)
Popular Clinics
Top Korean clinics for Blepharoptosis Correction include:
- ID Hospital
- Banobagi Plastic Surgery
- Dream Medical Group
- TL Plastic Surgery
- View Plastic Surgery
- Wonjin Beauty Medical Group
- Regen Plastic Surgery
- The PLUS Plastic Surgery
- BIO Plastic Surgery
- JK Plastic Surgery Center



