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Is the effect of embedding double eyelids permanent?
Some beauty seekers who want to be double eyelid surgery know that there are two ways to bury thread and cut it in double eyelid surgery, but do you know? The effect of embedding double eyelids is not permanent.

Catgut embedding double eyelid surgery is loved by beauty seekers because of its no side effects, no sequelae, simple operation and quick recovery.

Double eyelid operation with catgut embedding is a popular and universal double eyelid operation at present. Embedding double eyelid surgery is to bury the suture between the meibomian and the skin, and then make them stick together by stitching, thus forming the effect of double eyelids. The double eyelid operation by embedding thread has many advantages, such as high safety, natural and realistic effect, smooth lines and no sequelae.

Beauty plastic surgery experts said that embedding double eyelids has certain timeliness and the effect is not permanent. This is its biggest shortcoming. The time to keep the double eyelid effect of catgut embedding is generally related to the personal physique of the beauty seeker and the nursing work of the operation. Some beauty seekers can maintain the effect of double eyelids for three to five years, while others can only maintain the effect for several months.

Nursing after catgut embedding in double eyelid surgery;

1, you can't do strenuous exercise after embedding double eyelid surgery, so as not to sweat and cause infection;

2. After burying double eyelid surgery, you can't eat spicy food, quit smoking and alcohol;

3. Keep enough sleep after embedding double eyelid surgery, and try to raise your head during rest to reduce the possibility of congestion at the surgical site;

4. After embedding double eyelid surgery, ensure the cleanliness of the surgical site. Don't touch or press the surgical site, and don't touch water to avoid infection or other adverse reactions.