What is negative canthal tilt?

Negative canthal tilt refers to the downward sloping of the outer corners of the eyes towards the tip of the nose. This feature can create a tired or sad appearance in individuals and may be a result of genetics, aging, facial trauma, or certain medical conditions.

Negative canthal tilt can be corrected with cosmetic procedures such as blepharoplasty or other surgical interventions that aim to elevate the outer corners of the eyes. Non-surgical options such as Botox injections or dermal fillers can also be used to improve the appearance of negative canthal tilt.

It is important to consult with a qualified healthcare professional or cosmetic surgeon to determine the best treatment option for correcting negative canthal tilt and to discuss any potential risks or complications associated with the procedures.