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Do tertiary hospitals do double eyelids?
Eyes are the windows of the soul, and a pair of bright and talking big eyes is everyone's dream. If the eyes are as small as a crack, the five senses will not be very symmetrical, so now most female friends choose to make double eyelids to increase their beauty value. Then, how about going to a tertiary hospital for double eyelids? Double eyelid surgery is the most common operation, so we still choose the top three regular hospitals.

In double eyelid surgery, there are only two kinds of double eyelids, namely, catgut embedding and double eyelid total incision, while comprehensive eye plastic surgery generally includes double eyelid total incision and canthus opening. Even double eyelid surgery, who focuses on minimally invasive surgery, is still at risk of scarring. The truly natural double eyelid surgery is cut from the upper edge of eyelashes 1mm, and the 45-degree incision makes the muscle peeling smoother, so as to be hidden and seamless. However, this kind of operation is difficult, relatively expensive and requires high eye foundation, which is not suitable for all beauty seekers. Therefore, at present, the double eyelid surgery method adopted by plastic surgery hospitals is still the traditional surgical method. Double eyelid cutting is one of the most common operations in plastic and cosmetic surgery, and the standards of regular hospitals above Grade A are good. Common technical methods are: double eyelid catgut embedding, double eyelid incision, double eyelid suture, skin grafting and so on. At present, the most commonly used methods are double eyelid catgut embedding and incision.

I recommend you to do ultrasonic double eyelids, non-invasive, non-invasive, lifelong; No stitches, no scars. Painless and traceless, quick recovery.

Ultrasonic double eyelid adopts a completely different principle from other methods.

The above is how the top three hospitals answered, hoping to help everyone.