Have you ever been told
that 'the outer corners of your eyes droop
and make you look tired?'
Many people visit clinics
to resolve this subtly fatigued appearance.
Even when nothing else on the face has noticeably changed,
a shifted overall impression may be caused by drooping eye corners.
Drooping outer corners can make you look
less motivated or give a tired impression.
As elasticity in the muscles and skin around the eyes decreases
and fat shifts downward, the outer corners
of the eyes gradually tilt downward.
Surgery used to be the only option to correct this,
but recently, non-surgical lifting procedures
such as fox eye thread lifting have made correction possible.
"Why do the outer corners
of the eyes droop?"
The eye area has thin skin and many expressive muscles,
making it one of the most active areas of the face.
The most common reason
for drooping is aging.
As this happens, upper eyelid sagging also appears,
contributing to an overall tired-looking appearance.
Lifestyle habits such as frequently raising the eyebrows
or repeated mechanical stimulation can also play a role.
This is why analyzing the cause of eye corner drooping is essential
before selecting the right eye area lifting method for each individual.
"What is Luho’s Fox Eye Thread Lifting?"
This procedure involves inserting threads
into the drooping outer eye area
and pulling the eye corner upward.
It offers both eye shape correction
and eye area lifting effects.
It is not simply about inserting a thread.
The key is designing the eye corner, angle,
and line to create a defined and refreshed eye shape.
The eyes are lifted naturally,
bringing balance to the eye shape
and giving the entire face a brighter
and more refined appearance.
It is especially favored by busy individuals
because it does not require incisions
and offers quick recovery.
"How is eye area lifting possible
without surgery?"
Luho’s fox eye thread lifting works
by directly lifting the SMAS layer
beneath the skin surface.
The lifting effect is achieved by stimulating the fascial layer
without making any incisions.
Additionally, as the inserted PDO threads gradually dissolve,
they promote collagen regeneration,
which allows the area to feel firmer over time even after the procedure.
It is considered a non-invasive procedure
that lifts the eye corners
while reorganizing the skin structure.
"Creating the ideal eye corner
through detailed design"
To improve drooping eye corners,
the approach must go beyond simply addressing
surface-level skin changes and must consider
the underlying anatomical structure.
Procedures that only “pull upward” tend to have limited
improvement and may lead to recurrence.
This is why combining muscle fixation techniques allows
for more satisfying and lasting results.
"Small but meaningful changes
in the eye corners"
Some may wonder,
'How much difference can lifting
the outer corners really make?'
However,
fox eye thread lifting is not a procedure
that simply lifts the corners.
It is a precise solution
that analyzes the cause of eye corner drooping
and corrects it structurally.
If you want defined and lively eyes without undergoing surgery,
this small change can be an ideal first step.