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For more on Asian double eyelid surgery: http://eyelifts.com/asian-eyelid-surg... For more about Dr. Prasad's training and background, please go to: http://eyelifts.com/about-dr-prasad-n... A 21-year-old Asian man doesn’t like the folds of the inner corners of his eyes. When he pinches the skin of his nose in between his eyes, they disappear and look better to him in photos. He asks if there are any ways of getting rid of the folds aside from surgery. New York Oculofacial plastic surgeon Amiya Prasad, MD reviews his photos in this video, and explains the anatomic differences in Asian eyes that create these folds in the inner corners, and options for treatment in this video: 1:18 - Dr. Prasad’s credentials and background training, with Asian eyelid surgery being one of his specialties 1:40 - What this man is describing is a variation of Asian anatomic feature called the epicanthal fold, and examples of different types of epicanthal folds that determine the surgical options available 2:06 - Why this man’s epicanthal fold is not as significant as others that appear in Asians that partially cover the inner corners of the eyes 2:46 - One of the ways to expose more of his inner corners: rhinoplasty (nose augmentation) to raise the nose bridge 3:26 - Other way to expose more of the inner corner is an epicanthoplasty, which moves the skin of the epicanthal fold for more exposure of the inner corner (lacrimal lake) and widens the eye 3:58 - How scarring from an epicanthoplasty is a risk, especially in younger patients like this man 4:28 - How the epicanthal fold is prone to thickened scars and tightness, which may need some aftercare and management, so these risks need to be taken if procedure is decided 4:56 - How risk of scarring is also dependent on skin type 5:03 - Dr. Prasad recommends he meet with doctors with lots of experience in Asian eyelid surgery, specifically with epicanthoplasties 5:10 - Dr. Prasad sees enough of the inner corner (lacrimal lake) in his photos, and thinks that it is not worth the risk of gaining an extra millimeter of exposure through surgery CONNECT WITH US! Facebook ▸▸▸ www.facebook.com/DrAmiyaPrasad Twitter ▸▸▸ twitter.com/@AmiyaPrasadMD Tumblr ▸▸▸ dramiyaprasad.tumblr.com Pinterest ▸▸▸ www.pinterest.com/amiyaprasadmd Prasad Cosmetic Surgery ▸▸▸ www.prasadcosmeticsurgery.com Eyelifts ▸▸▸ www.eyelifts.com