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Structural Deformity After Failed Surgery

Structural deformities following failed eyelid surgery often include eyelid malposition, abnormal contour, loss of structural support, or collapse of normal eyelid architecture.
These problems reflect deep anatomical imbalance—not surface-level cosmetic issues.

Many of these cases originate from prior surgery performed at other clinics, where structural support was weakened, fixation was misplaced, or excessive tissue was removed.

Dr. Ahn addresses these deformities by reconstructing and rebalancing the underlying eyelid framework—restoring proper anatomical relationships between skin, muscle, fat, and support structures.

Rather than masking deformity, the revision strategy focuses on correcting the structural cause itself, resulting in:
  • Improved eyelid mechanics
  • Better functional symmetry
  • A natural appearance that remains stable over time

Dr. Ahn’s Approach to High-Risk Revision Surgery

Complex revision surgery demands more than technical skill.
It requires experience, restraint, and the ability to say no when necessary.

Dr. Ahn’s philosophy in high-risk revision cases is defined by:
  • Precise anatomical diagnosis rather than routine correction
  • Conservative surgical planning based on remaining tissue viability
  • Functional recovery as the foundation of aesthetic improvement
  • Long-term stability over short-term visual change

For patients who have already undergone multiple unsuccessful surgeries, this approach often represents the difference between ongoing instability—and a definitive, responsible correction.

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