Friday, October 17, 2014

Good turn-out for the Aesthetic and Cosmetic Surgery updates. Here are our lucky winners!

On 16 October 2014, ISEC Penang organized a talk on "Advances of Aesthetic & Cosmetic Surgery from Korea & USA".

I presented 3 talks :

1. New Concept on Facial Ageing
2. Advances of Aesthetic & Cosmetic Surgery from Korea & USA
3. DOs and DON'Ts in Aesthetics

It was a fun-filled day. The turn-out was very encouraging despite being a weekday and during office hours. I am glad to meet all the attendees and had a good interactive sessions with them. I also managed to do a live demo for dermal filler injection of the eyebag. It was the first time for many of them to watch a live injection.

There were 3 lucky draw winners, each received free aesthetic treatments. The grand prize winner walked away with a free eyelid and medial epicanthoplasty surgery.

Yummy and healthy food for the participants.

 I will be visiting ISEC Penang 20 & 21 November 2014. For appointments kindly call 04 228 8802. Address 229, Jalan Burma, Penang.





Friday, October 10, 2014

美学与美容手术的公共讲座


When : Thursday 16 October 2014  10am

              Where : International Specialist Eye Center (ISEC)
   229, Jalan Burma, Penang

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Advances in Aesthetics & Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery from Korea and USA



Hi friends from the Northern region esp Penang, International Specialist Eye Center (ISEC) Penang is organizing an update on 'Advances in Aesthetics & Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery from Korea & USA' featuring Dr Alice Goh, a board certified Oculoplastic Surgeon trained in Samsung Medical Center, Seoul, Korea & UCLA, Los Angeles, USA.

Come and join us for a fun-filled day and learn from the professionals on new advances, what you should know about aesthetic treatments, DOs & DONTs, door gifts, Live Demo and Lucky Draws.

You could win yourself a FREE double eyelid + epicanthoplasty correction and other beauty treatments to be won!

Lunch will be served.

Agenda
1000H Registration & Door Gifts
1030H New concepts in Facial Aging
1045H New Advances in Aesthetics & Cosmetic Eyelid Surgery
1130H DOs & DONTs
1145H Lucky Draw
1200H Lunch
1230H Q & A Ask the experts
1300H Live Demo on aesthetic treatments and delivery of treatments for lucky draw winners

Date:    Thursday 16 October 2014
Time :  1000H - 1400H
Venue: 229, Jalan Burma, Penang
www.isecpenang.my

Please call/ email for free registration

Call 04 228 8802
 jocelynchong@isec.my



Monday, October 6, 2014

Doctor, I want a double eyelid but do I need an epicanthoplasty? 医生,我想有双眼皮,但我需要开眼头吗?

In my previous blog, I discussed about the difference between having double eyelid surgery alone vs double eyelid & epicanthoplasty. This blog talks about the different types of epicanthal fold and how to determine if epicanthoplasty is needed.

It is important to first identify if you have an epicanthal fold. If you do, what is the type of epicanthal fold because this will determine the amount of correction needed. You can see for yourself in the mirror if your caruncle is covered by a fold of skin.

There are 4 main types of epicanthal fold whereby only 3 types require correction. 

Type I is when the lacrimal lake or caruncle is fully exposed and no correction is needed.

Type II-III are the most common ones that I come across in Malaysia, with varying degrees of severity.

Type IV is relatively rarer.

The description of various epicanthal fold is illustrated below.



I routinely recommend epicanthoplasty for most (but not all) of my patients now because I really do think that creating double eyelid combined with epicanthoplasty has a more superior and accentuated effect. In selected individuals, correcting epicanthal fold will allow full exposure of the inner eye corner and lacrimal caruncle. This will further increase the horizontal eye aperture and overall widen the eyes that makes it brighter, more attractive and easier to apply eyeliner. With epicanthoplasty, I can also decide to create a tapered or parallel eyelid crease, depending on patient's desire. 

Epicanthoplasty surgery needs precision and skill to achieve favorable outcome. The most common complication associated with this surgery is scarring. The inner eye corner is multi contoured and the skin is really thin. Incision made here has to be so precise that it is hidden so that no visible scar is noticeable after healing. 

This patient had a low eyelid crease and a mild Type II epicanthal fold especially in the left eye.
She wanted a natural crease and correction of epicanthal fold.
She underwent suture double eyelid and epicanthoplasty correction.
Picture here is before and 3 days after. 

This patient had thicker and puffy eyelid and an unusual Type IV epicanthal fold.
You can observe that the fold originated from below and curved upwards.
She also wanted a natural crease and reduce the eyelid puffiness.
She underwent incisional double eyelid and epicanthoplasty correction.
This is before and 1 week after.