What is Cat Eye Surgery?
Cat eye surgery, or lateral canthopexy, lifts the outer corners of the eyes to create an almond-shaped, youthful appearance. It can be combined with eyelid surgery or brow lift for enhanced results.
Consultation Steps
- Planning
Evaluation of eye shape and eyelid anatomy, discussion of goals, and personalized procedure plan.
- Pre-Operative Assessment
Health evaluation, lab tests, and imaging if needed. Travel and accommodation support arranged.
- Surgery Day
Performed under local or general anesthesia by experienced surgeons following safety protocols.
- Post-Operative Care
Monitoring recovery, guidance on swelling and wound care, and accommodation support if needed.
- Follow-Up and Result Evaluation
Recovery and results assessed in follow-ups with advice on scar care and additional procedures if necessary.

What Are the Benefits?
Lifts outer eye corners, creates almond-shaped eyes, rejuvenates eye area, and enhances facial aesthetics.
Precautions
Follow pre- and post-operative instructions, avoid trauma to eyes, and attend all follow-ups.

10 Things You Should Know About Cat Eye Surgery
Who is suitable for cat eye surgery?
Healthy adults seeking lifted outer eye corners or almond-shaped eyes.
How long is the recovery period?
1–2 weeks for most daily activities; swelling may last longer.
How long do results last?
Permanent, with natural aging continuing.
Is anesthesia required?
Local or general depending on procedure extent.
Is the procedure painful?
Mild discomfort managed with medication.
Can I resume normal activities?
Light activity after a few days; avoid rubbing eyes.
What are the risks?
Swelling, bruising, asymmetry, or minor infection.
Will scars be visible?
Incisions are small and hidden.
How many sessions are required?
One session usually.
Is there an age limit?
Adults; individual assessment ensures safety.
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