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How to repair the scar of double eyelid cutting?
Double eyelid surgery is relatively safe, but it does not rule out that some people choose inferior medical institutions, and the alignment of double eyelids is incorrect, which may even damage the peripheral eye nerves and cause scars after recovery. If you have similar problems, you can learn some repair methods to make scars hurt your eyes. How to repair the scar of double eyelid cutting?

There are many factors that affect the scar after double eyelid surgery, which are closely related to the surgeon's physique and the surgeon's surgical skills. Use this method carefully:

Dermable surgery can remove double eyelid scars: If there are many small sunken scars, such as acne scars, laser or mechanical dermabrasion surgery can be used to flatten the scars, but highly proliferative scars are not applicable.

Removal of double eyelid scar by compression: If the newly generated scar can be compressed for a long time, it may make the scar mature as soon as possible, which is the reason why adhesive tape or silica gel sheet is operated on the newly generated scar in clinic.

Injection method to remove double eyelid scar: If the scar begins to itch, pain or gradually thicken, hormone can be injected at the scar once a month, and there will be no side effects, except that some women may have irregular menstrual cycle after injection.

Z-shaped plastic surgery to remove the double eyelid scar: If the tension of the wound itself is too large, the scar will widen or even bulge, so the ophthalmologist will do Z-shaped plastic surgery according to the bias of muscle movements to change the direction of the scar. Different scar removal methods are aimed at different scar conditions after double eyelid surgery. But most importantly, the post-operative care of double eyelid surgery is very important, especially after suture removal, which directly affects the size of postoperative scar.