1. Incisional eyelid surgery
The incisional method refers to incision of the eyelids, removal of muscles and fat, and removal of the loose skin according to the situation, and then the dermal layer A method connected to the levator palpebrae superioris muscle that supports the eyelids. The stitches can be removed 3-5 days after surgery, and daily life can be resumed 1 week after surgery.
2. Suture-embedded eyelid surgery
This is a method of making double eyelids without incising the skin, using only one suture to fix several places along the drawn double eyelid line. . Thread-embedded eyelid surgery is suitable for single eyelids with thin eyelid skin and thin orbicularis oculi muscle, and single eyelids with no Mongolian wrinkles and no drooping eyelid skin.
3. One-line continuous suture burying method for eyelid surgery
Using a suture to bury it in the muscle and burying it several times in a row to create a double eyelid.
4. Partial incision eyelid surgery
Suture eyelid surgery is suitable for patients with thin eyelids, less fat, and no serious eyelid laxity. By selecting appropriate patients and carefully suturing three stitches, satisfactory results can usually be obtained. The advantages of suturing are shorter recovery period and less swelling and bruising. Edema is usually inconsistent on both sides of the eyelids after open eyelid surgery, so it appears that there may be temporary asymmetry that will return to symmetry after full recovery.