Cantho Plasty/Plexy Surgeries (Endoscopic Lift)

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Hello, there’s a lot of misinformation about canthopexy and not enough accurate information about the endoscopic temporal lift. I’d like to clarify these procedures and explain the key differences.


Canthoplasty, Canthopexy, and Endoscopic Temporal Lift

Canthoplasty
Canthoplasty is a surgical procedure that can also be performed during lower eyelid reduction. Its main purpose is to reshape or reconstruct the lateral canthus to improve eyelid function and aesthetics.

Canthopexy
There is a lot of misunderstanding about canthopexy. Many surgeries are incorrectly referred to as canthopexy, even though they are completely unrelated procedures.
  • True canthopexy is actually a technique where, through a small incision near the lateral side of the eye, the lower eyelid is supported or lifted without dissecting or detaching the lower eyelid tissues.
  • It’s essentially a way to create a subtle canthal tilt or lift, focusing on the lateral canthal area only.

Endoscopic Temporal Lift
The endoscopic temporal lift is similar to canthopexy, but the main goal is not specifically to affect the canthal tilt as much as in canthopexy.
  • While both procedures can create a lifting effect, canthopexy is more targeted at achieving a more positive (upward) canthal tilt.
  • The endoscopic temporal lift lifts the temporal area, but does not impact the canthal tilt as strongly as canthopexy does.
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Honorable Mention – Endoscopic Temporal Lift
If it’s done properly, it probably gives more striking eyes than full infraorbital-malar implants do. I’m here with proof.
Honestly, I think this is one of the best surgeries for making someone go from “mtn” to “cl” But it depends on your face. If you have a slightly negative tilt, a very elastic face, and already have horizontal eyes with slight scleral show, this could be the perfect surgery to fix all of that.

Note:
For endoscopic lifts, I mostly use Turkish surgeons for exemple. Their price range is $2,000–$6,000 USD for an endoscopic temporal-midface lift.
 
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I'm getting botox in the temporal area to get a more positive CT soon
Will hopefully ascend, can't afford surgery yet
 
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Canthopexy mogs
 
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Mirin
 
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Looks like girl surgeries
 
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I'm getting botox in the temporal area to get a more positive CT soon
Will hopefully ascend, can't afford surgery yet
yo bro can you explain exactly how this works i recently got botox near my eye brows to get a lift but it didn’t really give a prominent effect
 
I'm getting botox in the temporal area to get a more positive CT soon
Will hopefully ascend, can't afford surgery yet
dont forget its gonna give more eyebrow lift then the eye
 
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Looks like girl surgeries
No, but it depends on your face. I’m not hypermasculine and I don’t like looking like I’m on roids on 20 years, so yeah, it depends. But these are surgeries there’s no such thing as “girl” plastic surgeries.

This is a Turkish man who has only undergone an endoscopic temporal lift he hasn’t even had canthopexy. In my opinion, he definitely needs something more than just an endoscopic lift. His features, his skin tone and age are not ideal for just an endoscopic lift alone. Endoscopic lifts are more likely to provide a brow and lateral and under eye area lift, rather than actually lifting the eyes/canthal tilt themselves. The result would be much better if combined with canthoplasty or canthopexy, and, of course, fat transfer. With only an endoscopic lift, the result can look quite uncanny. However, it’s important to remember that there is always a healing period after these surgeries, and sometimes the final result can improve over time.
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Nice thread.

What’s your opinion on the best option for someone who has a droopy lower lid, some scleral show below the pupil but most of the scleral show near the lateral canthus, but still with a slight positive canthal tilt.

Could a canthoplasty alone fix this, there’s so many different procedures I still can’t decide which is best for me.
 
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Nice thread.

What’s your opinion on the best option for someone who has a droopy lower lid, some scleral show below the pupil but most of the scleral show near the lateral canthus, but still with a slight positive canthal tilt.

Could a canthoplasty alone fix this, there’s so many different procedures I still can’t decide which is best for me.
I’ll probably go with canthoplasty first. After healing, if I’m not happy with the results, I might consider canthopexy with an endoscopic facelift.
 
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I’ll probably go with canthoplasty first. After healing, if I’m not happy with the results, I might consider canthopexy with an endoscopic facelift.
Can I pm you
 
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dont forget its gonna give more eyebrow lift then the eye
yeah I expressed my concern about that and my cosmetologist said that we can leave the brow pretty much where it is (tho I wouldn't mind 2-3* more positive)

Idk how she's gonna do that but I hope that she will. She seems to know what she's doing
 
yeah I expressed my concern about that and my cosmetologist said that we can leave the brow pretty much where it is (tho I wouldn't mind 2-3* more positive)

Idk how she's gonna do that but I hope that she will. She seems to know what she's doing
i want to see ur results.
 
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