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Ptosis Correction in South Korea

What is Ptosis Correction?

DA Ptosis Correction improves droopy or sleepy-looking eyes caused by weakened levator muscles, which are responsible for lifting the upper eyelids. In patients with ptosis, the eyelids sit lower than normal, making the eyes appear tired, small, or asymmetric. DA’s method enhances eyelid height and opening power by tightening or repositioning the levator muscle, restoring brighter and more alert eye expression. Unlike simple double-eyelid surgery, ptosis correction addresses functional eyelid issues at the muscle level, creating wider, more defined eyes while maintaining a natural aesthetic balance.

Ideal for: Ideal candidates include individuals whose eyes appear sleepy or droopy due to weak eyelid lifting muscles. They may have difficulty fully opening their eyes, experience visual obstruction, or feel their upper eyelids sit too low. People who struggle with asymmetry between both eyes, who appear tire...

Estimated cost
$2,000 – $4,500
Procedure time
1-2 hours
Recovery
14 days

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ptosis Correction?
DA Ptosis Correction improves droopy or sleepy-looking eyes caused by weakened levator muscles, which are responsible for lifting the upper eyelids. In patients with ptosis, the eyelids sit lower than normal, making the eyes appear tired, small, or asymmetric. DA’s method enhances eyelid height and opening power by tightening or repositioning the levator muscle, restoring brighter and more alert eye expression. Unlike simple double-eyelid surgery, ptosis correction addresses functional eyelid issues at the muscle level, creating wider, more defined eyes while maintaining a natural aesthetic balance.
How much does Ptosis Correction cost in South Korea?
The estimated cost of Ptosis Correction in South Korea is $2,000 – $4,500. Prices vary by provider, technique, and individual treatment plan.
How long is recovery after Ptosis Correction?
Typical recovery time for Ptosis Correction is 14 days. Actual recovery varies based on individual health, procedure complexity, and aftercare.
Who is a good candidate for Ptosis Correction?
Ideal candidates include individuals whose eyes appear sleepy or droopy due to weak eyelid lifting muscles. They may have difficulty fully opening their eyes, experience visual obstruction, or feel their upper eyelids sit too low. People who struggle with asymmetry between both eyes, who appear tire...
Is Ptosis Correction safe in South Korea?
South Korea is a leading destination for Ptosis Correction, with internationally accredited hospitals and board-certified specialists. Medipanion partners exclusively with providers certified by the Korean Ministry of Health and Welfare.

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