Bambi Eyes Surgery in Accredited Hospital Settings
Surgically enhanced eye openness and contour coordinated in accredited hospital settings.
Start Online ConsultationBambi Eyes surgery at Nova is a structured surgical approach designed to create a more open, lifted and balanced eye contour. The procedure may involve lateral canthoplasty, eyelid refinement and structural repositioning depending on individual anatomy.
All procedures are performed in accredited hospital environments under specialist supervision.
What is Bambi Eyes Surgery?
Bambi Eyes refers to a surgical enhancement of the lateral eye contour, aimed at creating a more open and defined eye appearance.
Unlike temporary lifting techniques, this approach focuses on structural repositioning for long-term contour refinement.
Who is a Candidate?
- Individuals seeking a more open eye appearance
- Downturned outer eye corners
- Heavy upper eyelid structure
- Patients suitable for surgical correction rather than non-surgical treatments
Surgical Techniques Involved
Lateral Canthoplasty
Repositioning of the outer eye corner for structural elevation.
Upper Eyelid Refinement
Removal or repositioning of excess tissue when required.
Combined Eye Contour Adjustment
When brow or eyelid positioning influences eye symmetry.
Recovery & Monitoring
- Initial swelling phase
- Controlled incision healing
- Structured follow-up coordination
- International remote monitoring
Expected Results
Focus on:
- Enhanced eye openness
- Balanced lateral lift
- Refined contour
- Natural, proportion-based outcome
Safety & Medical Standards
- Accredited operating theatres
- Specialist surgical team
- Structured anatomical evaluation
- Hospital-based anaesthesia supervision
International Patient Process
- Online consultation
- Surgical planning coordination
- Travel scheduling support
- Post-operative care management
FAQ Section
Is Bambi Eyes surgery permanent?
Bambi Eyes surgery is a structural procedure involving repositioning of the lateral eye corner and surrounding tissues. While natural ageing continues over time, the structural correction itself is long-lasting.
Will there be visible scars?
Incisions are typically placed in discreet anatomical locations and are designed to heal with minimal visibility. Scar appearance depends on individual healing patterns and surgical technique.
How long does recovery take?
Initial swelling is expected during the first 1–2 weeks. Most patients can resume light activities within this period, while final contour refinement continues over several months.
Can it be combined with blepharoplasty?
Yes. In selected cases, Bambi Eyes surgery may be combined with upper eyelid correction or other facial procedures to achieve balanced and harmonious results.