Almond or Fox-Eye Surgery

  • Modifies lower lid contour to achieve an almond eye shape.
  • Addresses sagging lower lids.
  • Features slightly raised outer corners and lower eyelids aligned with the iris edge.

Psychological Impact:

  • Eye appearance greatly influences perceived attractiveness and communication.
  • Certain eye shapes are considered more desirable in various cultures.

Procedure Focus

  • Alters eye shape rather than reducing skin or eye bags
  • Ideal for younger patients seeking aesthetic improvements.

Techniques Used

  • Ptosis correction to raise the upper lid position.
  • Canthoplasty to lengthen the eyelid.
  • Levator recession or Mullerectomyto lower the upper lid and reduce palpebral fissure height.

Causes of Lower Lid Sag

  • Pathological causes include dermatitis, burns, skin tumours, thyroid eye disease, and inflammation.
  • Constitutional causes are often seen in myopic patients with protruding eyes and canthal dystopia.

Surgical Details

  • Requires skilled surgeons and careful planning.
  • Involves lower lid septo-retractor recession, spacer-graft implantation, and lateral canthoplasty.
  • Performed under local or general anaesthesia with internal incisions, leaving no noticeable scars.

Safety and Recovery

  • Safe when performed by experienced surgeons.
  • Recovery period is 2-3 weeks, with bruising and swelling for 7-10 days.
  • Extended recovery may be needed for patients with chemosis or protruding eyes.
  • Bandage contact lenses and prophylactic antibiotics are used during recovery.

Results

  • Provides natural and long-lasting improvements.
  • Elevates the lateral and central parts of the eye by 2-3mm.

Considerations

  • Requires detailed examination of eyelids and eyes.
  • Negative vector eye configuration and existing ocular surface disease may affect outcomes.