Traumatic plastic surgery is not recommended if the patient is diagnosed with scar constitution and prone to form hypertrophic scars after trauma. If the scar is obvious after operation, it will affect the appearance. The proportion of people with scar constitution in the crowd is very small, and it only shows up after the wound heals. The increasing surface scars not only affect the appearance, but also affect the functional movement due to local pain and red itching scar contraction.
It is precisely because there are few people with scar constitution that some books also call people with keloids scar constitution. Keloid shows that after the wound heals, the scar grows outward, the skin surface is hard, and there may be a feeling of red pain, but it will not continue to expand after growing to a certain extent.
The shape and classification of scars are different. Many terms such as idiopathic keloid, true keloid, pseudokeloid, keloid, hypertrophic keloid and keloid are used clinically, but there is no clear classification at present. People with acne-prone face and body, dull and dry skin, oily skin and sweaty skin are prone to scar. In addition, the upper and lateral sides of the upper arm (deltoid muscle), chest and scapula are the most common parts of keloids, and behind the ear, auricle, neck, occipital bone and upper pubic bone are also more likely to occur. On the contrary, keloids are not easy to appear in denervated areas (furuncle) and spinal paralysis areas.
The above is the answer to the question whether scar skin can cut double eyelids, or I suggest that if it is scar constitution, it can be avoided.