Almond Eyes
Beauty, although a subjective definition varying from person to person, has certain beauty standards established by science. Eyes, which reflect our hearts, have also received their share from the definition of beauty by science. According to scientific criteria, eye aesthetics are determined to be 4 degrees higher above the outer corner compared to the inner corner. In other words, slightly upward-slanted, almond-shaped eyes are considered more beautiful, as you would understand.
Beautiful eyes explained by science are commonly referred to as ‘almond eyes’ among the public. Slightly upward-slanted, large eyes offer more meaningful gazes. While everyone’s perception of beauty may differ, almond eye aesthetics are among the sought-after aesthetics.
How is Eye Aesthetics Performed?
Due to the sensitivity of the eyes, many women approach this surgery with skepticism. However, almond eye aesthetics is a very minor surgical procedure. A small incision is made at the outer corner of the eye, and through this incision, the eye is slightly lifted upwards and sewn with 3-4 stitches using specially developed fine threads. Only a small bandage is used, not a bandage wrap. The stitches are removed 3-4 days after the surgery. Thanks to the special technique used, there are no visible scars left. This lifting process is done according to the person’s facial features. Like any other aesthetic procedure, eye aesthetics is also personalized.
Almond eye aesthetics is performed on women aged between 25-45 years old and provides deeper gazes while also giving a fresher appearance to the person.
After Eye Aesthetics: The patient does not need to stay in the hospital after the operation. However, for precaution, the patient should be under observation for a few hours after the operation. Two days after the operation, the face can be washed, and light makeup can be applied around the eyes. However, it is important not to strain the eye area with heavy makeup or heavy concealers.
