Hello, I am Dr. Min-Hee Ryu from RNWOOD Plastic Surgery, Seoul, South Korea.

In this video, I’ve outlined the main points of Dr. Ryu’s DEEP PLANE FACELIFT into 8 key features.
Let me explain ‘Natural Eye Shape and Elegant Lifting Effect,’ the sixth key feature of Dr. Ryu’s DEEP PLANE FACELIFT.

After facelift surgery, some patients notice changes in their eye shape or the appearance of their eye corners, resulting in an unnatural look.
This is often caused by the surgical technique or the aesthetic judgment of the surgeon.

With Dr. Ryu’s DEEP PLANE FACELIFT, patients can achieve a natural, refined eye shape without these concerns.
Here’s how:

On social media, there are many examples of awkwardly stretched eye corners following lifting procedures.
Some results appear overly tight, making the surgery noticeable and unnatural.

This often occurs when the focus is placed on pulling the skin rather than addressing the deeper structures.
If the SMAS layer is not properly dissected or lifted, surgeons may overcompensate by pulling the skin alone, leading to unnatural tension and obvious surgical results.

In particular, excessive pulling in the temple area can cause the eyes to slant sideways, creating a stretched or “slanted eye” appearance.
Careful attention must be paid to avoid this issue.

By thoroughly releasing the retaining ligaments and lifting the SMAS layer, there is no need to overstretch the delicate skin.
This results in natural eye shapes and elegant, youthful outcomes — a defining feature of Dr. Ryu’s DEEP PLANE FACELIFT.
The importance of surgical technique and the surgeon’s skill cannot be overstated.

In the next session, I will introduce the seventh of the [8 Key Features of Dr. Ryu’s DEEP PLANE FACELIFT]: ‘Slightly Uplifting Mouth Corners.’
Thank you!