Yes, but it depends on the condition of your own eyes. Not everyone needs to open the corners of their eyes. If it's convenient, you can micro-fei chang ai mei w w h. I'll take a look at the specific condition of your eyes and give you some advice.
1. The suture embedding method (also called polymer molding method) is to bury sutures (or polymer sutures) directly between the skin and tarsal plate through suturing. The upper eyelid skin adheres to the tarsus, forming double eyelids. This method is easy to operate, has little trauma, leaves no scars, and reduces swelling quickly. It does not require removal of sutures. It is more suitable for young people with thin eyelids, long eye fissures, and no skin laxity. It is also suitable for those with thick eyelids, loose skin, and those with age. Larger ones are not suitable and may cause the double eyelids to disappear.
2. Incisional double eyelid surgery is a permanent double eyelid surgery. It removes loose skin, orbicularis oculi muscle and hypertrophic fat through incision, and directly removes the skin under direct vision. It is sutured together with the orbicularis oculi muscle or levator palpebrae superioris aponeurosis to form a double eyelid. This method requires skin incision, which is slightly more invasive, but the upper eyelid structure can be adjusted through the incision. The effect is reliable and long-lasting, and is suitable for single eyelids in various situations. The swelling will take a little longer to subside, and the wound will leave a linear scar.
3. The crimping method is similar to the suturing method. It sews the mucous membrane and the skin through to form a double eyelid. Because the upper eyelid is continuously sutured through the entire thickness, which blocks the return of blood vessels, the upper eyelid becomes significantly swollen, and the swelling decreases slowly. The sutures need to be removed, and the double eyelid may also disappear.