
Eye Surgery
A precise approach to eyelid shape and eye balance.
A method chosen for your own eyes.
We assess eyelid thickness, muscle strength, asymmetry, and facial proportion before suggesting a method.
- A plan built around your face
- Method compared to your anatomy
- A natural, balanced result
WHY MACHIMPYO.

- We review your anatomy, proportions and skin condition.
- We compare suitable methods rather than fixing one in advance.
- We balance a natural look with lasting stability.
- We explain the realistic range of change and its limits.
We assess eyelid thickness, muscle strength, asymmetry, and facial proportion before suggesting a method.
Machimpyo narrows down the possible options first, then explains the expected changes and limits before deciding together.
You may consider this if.

- You want a professional assessment before deciding on a method.
- You prefer a plan adjusted to your anatomy and recovery schedule.
- You want realistic guidance about expected changes and limits.
Surgical Process

Stage 01
The doctor reviews your goals, anatomy, and condition, then narrows down suitable options.

Stage 02
The plan — line, height, or method — is adjusted to your proportions and expected downtime.

Stage 03
The chosen approach is carried out with safety protocols appropriate to the method.

Stage 04
Swelling, symmetry and settling are checked step by step, with individual differences in mind.
The Machimpyo promise.

Assessment comes first
We confirm your anatomy and skin condition before deciding the range. We do not recommend surgery that is not needed.

We explain the plan transparently
Materials or the treatment plan are explained clearly before the procedure. Recovery differs from person to person.

We watch over recovery
We review swelling, shape and settling step by step after the procedure. Recovery differs from person to person.
Before & After.
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The right method depends on anatomy, goals, medical history, and recovery schedule. It should be decided after consultation.



