The Fox Eyes procedure is a specialized thread lifting technique aimed at achieving a more elongated, dynamic, and contemporary appearance around the eyes. By providing upward support to the lateral brow and the outer corner of the eye, it creates a sharper and more youthful expression. However, when not properly planned, the Fox Eyes procedure may result in a facial appearance that lacks naturalness.
The primary aim of the Fox Eyes procedure is not to excessively tighten the eye area, but to create a lifting effect within anatomical boundaries. Patient selection is of critical importance for this treatment. Applications performed without evaluating eye shape, brow position, skin elasticity, and facial proportions together may lead to aesthetic disharmony.
Within the Fox Eyes Training program, periorbital anatomy, proper determination of lifting vectors, and thread placement techniques are discussed in detail. Participants learn the differences between the Fox Eyes procedure and brow lifting or other thread lifting techniques. In addition, clinical examples are used to demonstrate how risks such as excessive traction, asymmetry, and loss of facial expression can be prevented.
During the training process, emphasis is placed on how the Fox Eyes procedure can be planned in a balanced manner together with botulinum toxin and dermal filler treatments. The aim is to provide physicians with an approach that is not trend-driven, but capable of achieving controlled, sustainable, and facially harmonious aesthetic outcomes.