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Fox Surgery

£1550
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Fox surgery cost £1550
Fox Surgery

Who is a suitable candidate?

Individuals over 18 years of age whose general health and facial/eye structures are deemed anatomically suitable by a physician after a detailed examination. It can be sought by younger individuals looking for a trendy look or older individuals to address droopy lids and forehead wrinkles.

Potential Risks and Complications:

Like any medical procedure, fox eye surgery carries risks, including:

  • Asymmetry: Uneven results between the two eyes.

  • Infection: Risk at the incision or thread insertion sites.

  • Swelling and Bruising: Common side effects during recovery.

  • Allergic Reactions: To materials used in threads or anesthesia.

  • Thread Migration (for thread lifts): Threads can shift from their intended position, causing discomfort or visible irregularities.

  • Puckering or Dimpling: Especially with thread lifts, the skin may pucker or dimple where threads are inserted or if excess skin is not addressed.

  • Temporal Results: For thread lifts, the effect is temporary.

  • Skin Necrosis (rare): Tissue death due to insufficient blood flow.

  • Nerve Damage (rare): Can lead to temporary or permanent changes in eye sensation.

  • Unnatural Appearance: The “pulled” or “startled” look if the procedure is not performed correctly or if expectations are unrealistic.

  • Scarring: Though incisions are often hidden, there’s always a risk of visible scarring.

Important Considerations:

  • Consult a Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon: It is crucial to choose an experienced and qualified surgeon who specializes in facial procedures. They can assess your individual anatomy, discuss realistic outcomes, and explain the best approach for you.

  • Realistic Expectations: Understand that cosmetic surgery enhances existing features but won’t fundamentally alter your bone structure.

  • Post-Operative Care: Follow your surgeon’s instructions meticulously for a smooth recovery and to minimize complications.

Always prioritize your health and safety by seeking professional medical advice and making informed decisions.

“Fox eye surgery,” also known as a fox eye lift, lateral temporal brow lift, canthopexy, or canthoplasty, is a cosmetic procedure designed to create an elongated, almond-shaped eye appearance with a subtle upward slant at the outer corners. This look has gained popularity, often associated with models like Bella Hadid.

There are generally two main approaches to achieving the “fox eye” look:

  1. Non-Surgical (Thread Lift):

    • Procedure: This minimally invasive method involves inserting dissolvable threads with barbs or cones under the skin around the eyes. These threads are then pulled to lift and reposition the outer corners of the eyes and eyebrow, creating the desired slant.

    • Duration: Typically takes 30-45 minutes.

    • Anesthesia: Usually performed under local anesthesia.

    • Recovery: Minimal downtime, with some swelling or bruising that typically subsides within a week or two.

    • Results: Temporary, usually lasting from 6 months to 2 years as the threads dissolve and the tissues relax.

    • Cost: Generally less expensive than surgical options, with national averages in the US ranging from $2,000 to $5,199.

  2. Surgical:

    • Procedure: This is a more permanent solution that involves small incisions, often hidden near the temple or hairline. The surgeon may remove or reposition excess skin and fat, and tighten the ligaments at the outer corners of the eyes to achieve the lifted, slanted effect. It can be performed alone or in conjunction with other procedures like blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) or a full brow lift.

    • Duration: About 30-60 minutes to 1-2 hours, depending on the complexity.

    • Anesthesia: Can be local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia.

    • Recovery: More downtime than a thread lift, with swelling and bruising lasting several weeks. Full healing can take several months.

    • Results: Considered permanent, though natural aging will continue over time.

    • Cost: More expensive than thread lifts, with costs in the US typically ranging from $6,500 to $12,000. Prices can vary significantly based on location and the surgeon’s experience.