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I have buried double eyelids, but can I cut double eyelids again after the effect is gone?
It is a very good method to bury the thread and cut the double eyelids. Simple operation, little trauma, no scar, rapid swelling reduction and no need to remove stitches. More suitable for young people, with thin eyelids, long eyes and no loose skin. Or it is suitable for the remedy when the double eyelid fold becomes shallow or partially disappears after double eyelid surgery. The advantages of embedding thread to cut double eyelids are recoverability, simple operation, less trauma, less edema and no trace. You can leave the hospital immediately after the operation, and the healing cycle after that is very short, which will not affect your normal work. The ligature line is fixed between the upper eyelid dermis and the levator palpebrae aponeurosis in front of the tarsal plate or the upper edge of the tarsal plate, and the appearance of the fold is natural; No incision, little postoperative tissue reaction, easy to be accepted by beauty seekers. Of course, its effect and postoperative care are also very important, which directly affects the final recovery effect: generally speaking, double eyelid surgery's eyes are as red and swollen as after crying, so ice can be used to relieve the redness, and then the redness will gradually subside. The most important thing is to drink as little water as possible within one week after operation, because eye edema is the water retention caused by thin and loose skin at present. From the above introduction, we know that it is good to bury the thread and cut the double eyelids, so don't worry. Finally, experts remind the majority of beauty seekers that in order to ensure the effect and safety of your surgery, it is recommended to choose a regular plastic surgery hospital and an experienced doctor. If you have any questions, please consult an ophthalmologist. /ZT/ye . html