My sister recently underwent Eyelid Ptosis Correction at Verygood Plastic Surgery with Dr. Dae-won Hong after years of feeling that one of her eyes looked more closed than the other. It wasn’t a major issue, but she often felt that her eyes appeared uneven in photos and that she looked more tired than she actually was.
After researching the procedure, she decided to schedule a consultation. One thing she appreciated was that Dr. Dae-won Hong took the time to explain the cause of the drooping eyelid and discuss realistic expectations. The focus wasn’t on changing her appearance but on improving symmetry and creating a more balanced look.
The surgery itself went smoothly, but recovery required patience. During the first couple of weeks, there was swelling, and it was difficult to judge the final outcome. As the healing progressed, the improvements became more noticeable.
Looking at her before-and-after photo, the difference is clear but very natural. Her eyes appear more open, balanced, and refreshed, yet she still looks completely like herself. What she liked most was that the result didn’t look obvious or overdone.
Interestingly, most people didn’t ask if she’d had surgery. Instead, friends commented that she looked more awake and well-rested, which was exactly the kind of outcome she had hoped for.
Overall, she was very happy with her experience at Verygood Plastic Surgery and appreciated the care she received from Dr. Dae-won Hong throughout the process. For anyone considering Eyelid Ptosis Correction, her advice would be to have realistic expectations and be patient during recovery because the final results take time to develop.
Has anyone else here undergone ptosis correction surgery? I’d love to hear about your experience and recovery timeline.
