

Canthopexy is a surgical procedure in which the lateral ligament of the eye is lifted upward and outward with special surgical sutures and fixed to the periosteum (bone membrane). This creates an almond-shaped, more slanted eye appearance. It can be performed under general or local anesthesia.
It can be applied to both men and women who are suitable for surgery. It is performed on individuals over the age of 18, and is most commonly preferred by young women between the ages of 20 and 30.
Patients are usually discharged on the same day. Swelling and bruising may occur in the first few days. Final results appear within a few months. Most patients can return to their social and professional lives within a few days.
Although considered a permanent aesthetic procedure, due to the natural aging process and loss of skin elasticity, it may need to be repeated over time.
Yes, it can be safely performed in combination with other aesthetic operations.
There are two main approaches:
1. Upper eyelid incision: Performed through the natural fold of the upper eyelid, especially recommended when combined with upper eyelid surgery.
2. Endoscopic method through the scalp: Preferred when combined with brow lift procedures.
How long does the surgery take? On average, about 1 hour.
Some scarring may occur at the incision site. With the endoscopic method, scars remain hidden within the scalp; with the eyelid approach, scars are concealed within the natural eyelid crease. Patients usually do not experience significant pain.
Although not considered a highly risky operation and complications are rare, issues such as asymmetry or insufficient lifting may occur. In rare cases, a secondary operation may be required.
The cost varies depending on the patient’s individual needs. Please contact us for detailed price information.

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