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What shall we do? What's the difference between ordinary incision and Korean incision? What's the difference between ordinary incision and Korean incision?
The common double eyelid incision is to cut the skin with a sharp scalpel, cut it off according to the designed double eyelid line, separate the orbicularis oculi muscle to expose the meibomian, and cut off a narrow orbicularis oculi muscle and redundant subcutaneous tissue. Korean incision focuses on carefully designing the position of double eyelids before operation. Through special fixation, only three points of fixation are needed to magically make wrinkles appear and make the shaping of double eyelids more round and lasting.

Ordinary double eyelid incision is traumatic and slow to recover. The Korean incision has less trauma and faster recovery.