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Is Korean “Born-This-Way Eyes” Worth a Special Trip? A No-Brainer Guide for Southeast Asian Sisters

2026-07-15 17 min read plastic surgery

Sisters from Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Manila, and Jakarta, listen up. Today, no obscure medical jargon — just straight talk: Is that “born-this-way eyes” look that allows Korean women to win even bare-faced really worth a special trip to Seoul for us?

First, a splash of cold water — not every double eyelid surgery is “born-this-way eyes.” True born-this-way eyes double eyelids are a state where the eyes are scarless when closed, spirited when open, and curve naturally when smiling. Most of those Korean bloggers you see on Instagram have had it done, but you just can’t tell — that’s the skill.

Why Are Southeast Asian Faces More Suited to “Born-This-Way Eyes” Rather Than European-Style Wide Folds?

We Southeast Asian girls have very consistent eye shape characteristics: flat brow bones, shallow eye sockets, slightly puffy eyelids, and obvious epicanthus. With this foundation, forcibly creating a parallel double eyelid over 7mm is like building a skyscraper on flat ground — the sense of incongruity is off the charts.

Korean doctors have a standard approach for handling such primary eyes: width is kept at 5.5~6.5mm, the preferred shape is tapered fold or infold type, and 20%~30% of the epicanthus is deliberately preserved to avoid making the inner corner too sharp. The born-this-way eyes surgery done this way can “grow” together with your features, rather than being “stuck on.”

You can understand it as: Born-this-way eyes = your original eye shape + just the right amount of lift, not replacing your eyes.

Three Hardcore Techniques to Guarantee “Scarless When Closed”

Korean doctors don’t rely on “cutting,” but on “adjusting.” The three core technical moves are:

Layer-by-layer suturing — It’s not about cutting the skin in one go and then suturing it up, but rather separately aligning and suturing the skin, muscle, and fascia in three layers, preserving the blood supply of the orbicularis oculi. This results in lighter postoperative swelling, and downtime is shortened from the traditional 1 month to 7~10 days before you can wear light makeup and go out.

Dynamic fixation — During surgery, you will be asked to repeatedly open, close, and smile, and the doctor adjusts the suture position based on muscle movement trajectories. This way, when you smile, the double eyelid will naturally fold inward, avoiding a “stiff groove when smiling.”

Partial incision with 3 tiny points — Full incision in China is cutting the entire line, while the Korean mainstream uses 3 holes of 1~2mm for internal fixation, with extremely minimal trauma. For sisters with thick, puffy eyelids, it will be combined with orbital fat repositioning, removing puffiness without creating hollowness.

The recovery timeline for born-this-way eyes with these three techniques combined is roughly as follows:

Postoperative Time Condition Precautions
Days 1~3 Slight redness and swelling, feeling of tightness Ice packs, sleep with head elevated
Days 4~7 Suture removal, fold becomes shallower Start eye-opening exercises to prevent adhesion
Week 2 60% swelling subsided, can wear light makeup Avoid spicy food and seafood
1~3 months Fully set, almost no visible line when eyes are closed Final width will be 0.5mm narrower than right after suture removal

How Much Does “Born-This-Way Eyes” Cost in Seoul?

Prices laid out clearly for you — the following are 2026 reference prices from certified plastic surgery clinics in Gangnam, Seoul, in KRW:

  • Suture method: 800,000 ~ 1,500,000 KRW
  • Partial incision (3-point): 1,500,000 ~ 2,800,000 KRW
  • Full incision + ptosis correction: 3,000,000 ~ 5,000,000 KRW
  • Epicanthoplasty: additional 800,000 ~ 1,200,000 KRW per side

If you only have mild puffy eyelids and non-lax skin, the partial incision is recommended as the best value for money with the strongest born-this-way feel. If the eyelids are thick and drooping, full incision with ptosis correction is needed, and the budget should be prepared at 3,500,000 KRW and above.

⚠️ Note: Born-this-way eyes price differences mainly lie in doctor qualifications — director-level (15+ years) is 30%~50% more expensive than ordinary doctors, but the revision rate is much lower; this money is worth spending.

Which Korean Hospitals Have Real Reputation in the “Born-This-Way Eyes” Circle?

I’ve personally visited dozens of clinics and picked the two most aligned with the “born-this-way” aesthetic for your reference (purely objective recommendations, no sponsored content):

Cheongdam BLS Plastic Surgery

Specializes in the scarless Park method. Director Kim Hyung-joon is skilled at handling the thick eyelids + epicanthus common among Southeast Asians. Their average postoperative downtime is only 5 days; many Singaporean flight attendants fly over to have it done. Partial incision starts at 1,800,000 KRW.

Addison Plastic Surgery

Equipped with a 3D facial simulation system, allowing you to directly see postoperative results before surgery. Director Lee Seung-heon is a board member of the Korean Society of Aesthetic Surgery, extremely meticulous with dynamic fixation. Local Korean appointments for born-this-way eyes are already booked 3 months out; foreign tourists can use the fast track.

During consultation, be sure to request to see “3-month postoperative closed-eye photos” — that is the only standard for judging the success of born-this-way eyes surgery. If there is a faint white line or depression when the eyes are closed, pass directly.

Exclusive Advice for Southeast Asian Sisters

  • Flight arrangements: It is recommended to stay in Seoul for at least 7 days postoperatively, and fly after suture removal. Drink plenty of water and walk around on the plane to avoid blood clots.
  • Language communication: Both of the above clinics have Chinese translators, but you can prepare in advance the words “width 5.5mm, tapered fold, preserve epicanthus” — the doctor will understand your aesthetic more clearly.
  • Regarding “which born-this-way eyes hospital is best” — Don’t just look at case photos; browse real reviews on Google and Naver Blog, focusing on “degree of swelling” and “symmetry.”

A final honest word: Born-this-way eyes is not magic; it is the叠加 of doctor aesthetic + fine suturing + reasonable expectations. If you want a “head-swap-level” exaggerated wide fold, it’s not for you; if you want an effect of “can’t pinpoint what changed, but just looks better,” then it’s worth a special trip to Seoul.

If you have any questions, feel free to message me. I’m in Gangnam, Seoul, and can help you connect with hospitals at any time. May we all have those “born-this-way” eyes ❤️

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