Hello, there are three types of double eyelid surgery that are most commonly used today: 1. Incision method: suitable for all eyes that need to be changed. The advantage is that the double eyelids are stable and durable, with a natural and three-dimensional effect. The disadvantage is that edema can be noticed one month after surgery, and scars at the incision line will be more obvious within 3 to 6 months, and will gradually fade over time. 2. Thread embedding method: suitable for young people with thin eyelids, no bloating, no sagging eyelid skin, and no epicanthal folds. The advantage is that there are no incisions, and the tissue reaction after surgery is small. If it fails, the original method or the incision method can be used to make up for the repair without leaving any sequelae. The disadvantage is that over time, the upper eyelid folds tend to become shallower, narrower, and disappear. If the knots are buried too shallowly, they may be easily exposed or form small cysts. 3. Suture method: Suitable for patients with thin eyelids, no bloating, and no or slight relaxation of the upper eyelid skin without epicanthal folds. The advantage is that no incision is made and there are no obvious scars after the operation. The disadvantage is that the entire thickness of the eyelid tissue is ligated, and the amount of fibers formed varies. In the case of less cases, once the scar is loosened, the folds become shallower or disappear, while in the case of more cases, the folds are often too high and difficult to lower. Remind you: You must pay attention when choosing double eyelid surgery, because the eyes are the most eye-catching part of the human facial features, so it is a very delicate operation and cannot be done carelessly, not to mention that the eyes are the most sensitive and fragile part of the human body. Therefore, friends who are preparing to undergo double eyelid surgery should be reminded to make a final decision after consulting an experienced doctor based on their own conditions.
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