Pinch Blepharoplasty
Pinch blepharoplasty is a refined surgical technique designed to address excess eyelid skin in a precise and conservative manner. The underlying philosophy of this approach is to gently “pinch” the redundant skin using fine surgical instruments and remove only the exact amount of excess tissue from the specific problem area.
By targeting only the necessary skin, this technique helps preserve the natural anatomy and function of the eyelid. It significantly reduces the risk of complications such as lower eyelid retraction, upper eyelid hollowing, or eyelid closure problems, while still delivering effective aesthetic improvement.
Unlike more aggressive approaches, pinch blepharoplasty prioritizes safety, subtlety, and natural-looking results. The goal is not to overcorrect, but to restore a smoother and more youthful eyelid contour while maintaining the patient’s natural expression.
This procedure can be performed as a standalone treatment or combined with other facial procedures (such as fat grafting, facelift, or midface lift) to achieve more comprehensive and harmonious rejuvenation.