
Fox Eye Surgery
Fox eye surgery in Istanbul — surgical lateral canthopexy (or canthoplasty when indicated) to lift and slightly angle the outer corner of the eye for an almond-shaped profile. Permanent result, unlike thread lifts. Medical oversight Dr. Güleş, JCI-accredited hospitals.
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Tyrkland (Istanbúl)
frá €2,650$3,070£2,280CA$4,270A$4,320NZ$5,250
sparaðu 78%
Bretland
frá €10,000$11,600£8,600CA$16,100A$16,300NZ$19,800
Bandaríkin
frá €12,000$13,920£10,320CA$19,320A$19,560NZ$23,760
Ítalía
frá €8,000$9,280£6,880CA$12,880A$13,040NZ$15,840
Þýskaland
frá €8,500$9,860£7,310CA$13,690A$13,860NZ$16,830
Lengd
1.5–2 hours
Svæfing
Local + sedation
Dvöl á sjúkrahúsi
Day procedure
Aftur til vinnu
7–10 days
Batatími
1–2 weeks
Árangur sýnilegur
2–3 months
Í hnotskurn
- Hvað er þetta?
- Fox eye surgery in Istanbul — surgical lateral canthopexy for an almond-eye profile.…
- Kostnaður
- €2,650 — allt innifalið: skurðlæknir, sjúkrahús, hótel, flugvallarakstur og eftirfylgni; flug er ekki innifalið
- Bati
- 1–2 weeks
- Öryggi og áhætta
- Framkvæmt á JCI-vottuðum sjúkrahúsum í Istanbúl. Læknisfræðilegt efni yfirfarið af dr. Mustafa Ekrem Güleş. Öllum aðgerðum fylgir einhver áhætta — í ráðgjöfinni förum við hreinskilnislega yfir hvort aðgerðin hentar þér og hvaða fylgikvillar geta komið upp.
Fox eye surgery — lateral canthopexy, with or without canthoplasty — is a precise operation that lifts and subtly angles the outer corner of the eye (the lateral canthus) to produce a more almond-shaped eye profile. It is the permanent surgical alternative to non-surgical "fox eye thread lifts" — which dissolve in six to twelve months and produce progressively disappointing results after the first session.
As with bichectomy and labiaplasty, the right framing for this operation is honesty about who it suits and who it does not. A well-performed fox-eye surgery on the right candidate produces a subtle, permanent refinement. An aggressive canthoplasty on the wrong candidate produces a pulled, unnatural appearance that is difficult to revise. The distance between those two outcomes is the candidate and the technique — and we are conservative on both.
Who the operation is suitable for
The right candidate has a laterally-descended lateral canthus (the outer eye corner sits low, producing a slightly "tired" or "round-eyed" appearance), wants a subtle permanent lift rather than a dramatic change, has realistic expectations (the result is a refinement, not a transformation), has not had multiple prior aggressive eyelid surgeries (scarring compromises canthopexy outcomes), and is prepared for a short recovery with visible bruising around the outer eye.
Patients who should not have this operation include those with already-high lateral canthi (the operation will produce an over-angled, feline appearance), those with significant lower-lid laxity (a different operation — canthoplasty combined with lower blepharoplasty — is the correct approach), and those expecting a dramatic transformation similar to the viral images online (those images are often heavily edited or the result of makeup/angle — real surgical results are subtle).
Canthopexy, canthoplasty — the technical distinction matters
Fox eye surgery is a general term. The actual procedure falls into two related but distinct categories, and at consultation we tell you which one your case requires.
Canthopexy is a suture-based elevation of the lateral canthus, without detaching the tendon. Less invasive, lower risk, more conservative result. The right choice for most aesthetic-indication cases where the anatomical change required is small.
Canthoplasty is a full reconstruction of the lateral canthal tendon, involving detachment and reattachment at a higher position. More invasive, higher risk, more dramatic result. The right choice when the lateral canthus is significantly low or when combined reconstructive indications exist — but seldom indicated for purely aesthetic "fox eye" cases, and we say so honestly.
A clinic that performs canthoplasty on every patient who asks for "fox eye" is performing unnecessary surgery with unnecessary risk. At consultation we explain which of the two is right for your case.
The surgery, step by step
Performed under local anaesthesia with light sedation. Duration forty-five minutes to one and a half hours. Day-surgery procedure — you return to the hotel the same afternoon. In a JCI-accredited hospital, with an anaesthesiologist available on request.
The incision is small and hidden in the upper or lower eyelid skin adjacent to the lateral canthus, depending on the technique. Sutures are fine, removed at day five to seven.
Recovery
Week 1
Visible bruising and swelling around the outer corner of the eye — this is the week you will not want to be photographed. Cold compresses for the first 48 hours. Sutures removed at day five to seven. No eye makeup for the first week.
Weeks 2–4
Bruising resolves progressively; most patients can cover residual discolouration with concealer from day ten. Return to professional life realistic between day seven and ten. No contact sport, no heavy lifting.
Months 2–6
Final shape settles over three to six months. The result is subtle by design — the outer canthus sits a few millimetres higher and slightly more angled, which reads in photographs as an almond-shaped eye, not as "pulled".
Risks and realistic expectations
Honest risks: over-correction producing an unnatural "pulled" look — the single most important risk, and the reason we are conservative at the operating table; under-correction requiring a minor revision (we prefer this side of the risk curve); asymmetries that may require a small touch-up; lower-lid malposition if the canthopexy is placed too laterally; scar visibility — typically minimal but depends on skin type.
The effect is subtle. Dramatic pre/post photographs circulating online are often either heavily edited or the result of combined procedures (fox eye + temporal brow lift + lateral eye filler). A real, isolated fox-eye surgery produces a refined change readable in photographs and in profile, not a face transformation.
Fox eye surgery or thread lifts — which is right?
If you want a temporary, non-surgical option with a six-to-twelve-month lifespan, PDO thread lifts can be a reasonable entry point. We do not perform them, but honest information is that they produce a subtle lift that dissolves over months and the technique is most useful for patients who want to "test" the aesthetic before committing to surgery.
If you want a permanent result and you have been disappointed by thread lifts, fox eye surgery is the correct next step — but only for the right anatomy. Canthopexy is permanent; it does not need repeating; and the result is a stable refinement that ages with the face.
Why Istanbul versus other destinations
Fox eye surgery is a millimetric operation where the difference between a natural result and a pulled one is measured in the precision of the canthopexy suture placement. Our surgeons perform eyelid-zone surgery weekly, in JCI-accredited hospitals, with conservative candidate selection.
Dr. Mustafa Ekrem Güleş approves every patient clinically before surgery.
Why not the €500 fox eye
On fox eye surgery, the rock-bottom price is paid in over-pulled permanent results that are difficult to revise. A clinic quoting fox eye at €500 often performs an aggressive canthoplasty on every patient (regardless of whether canthopexy would have been sufficient), without individual assessment, without pre-operative photographic planning.
What you pay for with us is verifiable: honest canthopexy-vs-canthoplasty assessment, conservative approach, pre-operative photographic planning, JCI-accredited hospital, follow-up at 1, 3 and 6 months via WhatsApp in English.
English-speaking team — from first message to six-month follow-up
Our team replies in English on WhatsApp, phone and email. From the first photo-based assessment to the six-month review, your contact is consistent and English-speaking.
Request your free quote — our team replies in UK/IE business hours and in a second window covering US Eastern through Australian morning. Photo-based pre-assessment on the same day.
Meet our surgeons
Akın İnalöz
MD, Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon
Mustafa Ekrem Güleş
Op. Dr., Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon
Þín ferð. Okkar hendur.
Frá fyrstu skilaboðunum þínum til heimferðarinnar sjáum við um allt skipulag. Þú einbeitir þér að árangrinum sem þú komst fyrir.





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Aðgerð á JCI-vottuðu sjúkrahúsi
Aðgerðin þín fer fram á fullvottuðu sjúkrahúsi — sérhæft svæfinga- og hjúkrunarteymi, gjörgæsla á sömu hæð og alþjóðlegir öryggisstaðlar. Aldrei einhver dagklíník úti í bæ.
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Meðferðir án skurðaðgerðar fara fram í sérhönnuðu húsnæði — tannlæknaklíníkinni okkar fyrir postulínsspóna, krónur og tannígræðslur, og hárklíníkinni okkar fyrir hárígræðslur. Hvor um sig rekin af teymum sem gera ekkert annað, alla daga.
Bati, eftirfylgni og brosið þitt
Þú jafnar þig á hóteli með læknisþjónustu á staðnum og flýgur svo heim. Við fylgjum þér eftir í fjarþjónustu í heilt ár — og komi upp fylgikvilli greiðum við fjarráðgjöf hjá skurðlækninum þínum og, í undantekningartilvikum, endurbótaaðgerð — með Antwell-viðbótinni.

Ókeypis ráðgjöf
Sendu okkur myndir og markmiðin þín á WhatsApp. Við förum yfir þær með skurðlækninum og sendum þér ítarlegt verðtilboð með öllu inniföldu innan 24 klukkustunda. Ekkert staðfestingargjald til að spjalla.

Við sjáum um skipulagið
Þegar þú hefur ákveðið þig bókum við flugið, hótelið og VIP-akstur. Rannsóknir fyrir aðgerð, innlögn á sjúkrahús og enskumælandi aðstoð — allt frágengið áður en þú lendir.

Aðgerð á JCI-vottuðu sjúkrahúsi
Aðgerðin þín fer fram á fullvottuðu sjúkrahúsi — sérhæft svæfinga- og hjúkrunarteymi, gjörgæsla á sömu hæð og alþjóðlegir öryggisstaðlar. Aldrei einhver dagklíník úti í bæ.

Sérhæfðar klíníkur fyrir bros og hár
Meðferðir án skurðaðgerðar fara fram í sérhönnuðu húsnæði — tannlæknaklíníkinni okkar fyrir postulínsspóna, krónur og tannígræðslur, og hárklíníkinni okkar fyrir hárígræðslur. Hvor um sig rekin af teymum sem gera ekkert annað, alla daga.

Bati, eftirfylgni og brosið þitt
Þú jafnar þig á hóteli með læknisþjónustu á staðnum og flýgur svo heim. Við fylgjum þér eftir í fjarþjónustu í heilt ár — og komi upp fylgikvilli greiðum við fjarráðgjöf hjá skurðlækninum þínum og, í undantekningartilvikum, endurbótaaðgerð — með Antwell-viðbótinni.
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