“I’m curious about how Korean plastic surgeons tailor their approach to eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) based on the patient’s ethnicity. Specifically, how do their techniques differ when performing eyelid surgery on non-Asian patients compared to Asian patients? Are there differences in aesthetic goals, incision methods, or considerations related to anatomy like eyelid folds or fat distribution? I know Korea is well known for its advanced cosmetic procedures, particularly for Asian eyelid aesthetics — but how do they adapt their methods for Western or non-Asian facial features? I’d love to hear insights from anyone who has researched this, experienced it firsthand, or works in the field.”