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Have you ever had a double eyelid surgery? What is it like?

After the college entrance examination, many plastic surgery clinics are crowded with parents and students. The desire to become beautiful is so strong, and the most in demand is double eyelids, which is one of the issues that everyone is most concerned about. That is: I have double eyelids now, and military training starts in two months. How will my recovery look like? OK, Tingting had double eyelid canthoplasty surgery just two months ago. Here is a real-life example. Please look at the picture above: Her natural and flexible eyes are as if they were born, and they are so beautiful that it makes you breathless.

Then, I am here to answer the three most common questions:

1. Which is more suitable for me, a big parallel like Fan Bingbing or a small open fan like Liu Yifei?

Due to the structural characteristics of Asians, more than 50% of people have single eyelids, and more than 90% of single eyelids will have a forehead that is tilted back, which is too flat and not three-dimensional enough. It is similar to the narrow and forward-tilted forehead of Europeans and Americans. It is in sharp contrast with the brow bone. It can be seen that if you do not comprehensively analyze the contour characteristics of each person and directly make double eyelids based on popular trends, the result is likely to be that the whole person is a bit strange. Just look at the eyes alone and they look good. However, it is not eye-catching and has no personalized beauty. This really requires a careful assessment of the plastic surgeon’s skills and aesthetics!

2. Which type of double eyelid surgery is permanent?

Generally speaking, double eyelid surgery is divided into three methods: buried thread method, incision method and minimally invasive method. The incision method has the lowest shedding rate, but it does occur. The shedding rate of the buried suture method is the highest, and the shedding rate of the minimally invasive three-point method is between the two.

3. Since the incision method is the most permanent, let’s all choose the incision method!

Which technique is more suitable for you? Let me give you an example. For 18-year-old boys and girls after the college entrance examination, in one case, the eyelids are very thin and the eye fissures are long, so the suture embedding method can solve the problem. The recovery period is also short, and no traces can be found after the operation; there are moderate to severe eyelids. Ptosis is what people call weak levator muscle, so the only option is to use incision to correct the movement of the levator muscle in order to fully expose the pupil. The operation time is long and the trauma is large, and the recovery period is naturally long. The incision is It takes three to six months for the red marks to fade away; the eyelids are a bit swollen and require liposuction to improve the curl of the eyelashes. The minimally invasive three-point method can not only remove fat but also adjust the curl of the eyelash roots. There is no need to completely incise the upper eyelid skin, and the sutures can be removed in three days. The three small 3mm incisions will soon disappear without leaving any trace. Is it possible to combine the advantages of the above two methods? It’s just that the technical requirements are higher and the micromanipulation skills are higher!

Some people often say that if I just find a beautician in a studio to do a double eyelid with embedded threads, I will look very good. I don’t need to find a professional plastic surgeon to do it. Isn’t that great? Yes, going to a regular institution requires face-to-face consultation, analysis, pre-operative examination, pre-operative photography, pre-operative signature, and entry into the operating room. There are many procedures that are not covered at all in some non-professional institutions. Is this right? Does this mean these programs are pointless? I feel helpless every time I hear stories like "I didn't listen at all to what the doctor told me, and the result was very good." . . .

Various medical examinations and procedures are not as black and white as many people think. If you don’t choose, there will be serious consequences: you are on a beauty bed without air disinfection and first aid facilities. When you have double eyelid surgery, you may not be infected with various infectious diseases, the incision may be fine, the operation may not be accidental, the person holding the knife may not hurt your eyeballs and various muscles, and the result may be good, but don’t forget , once the above problems occur, it is 100% on you, without any chance of regret!

This is why medical school takes one more year than any university! Moreover, doctors need to be lifelong learners! Many times, doctors, experienced doctors, just want to avoid all possible risks, think over and over again, and rule out all known possibilities. This is what medicine can do, and this is what doctors should do!

Everyone has their own way of living. Some people choose a rough life, regardless of risks and costs, and ignore various basic medical principles. The result is that they are miserable.