Double eyelids are more suitable for everyone’s aesthetics than single eyelids. Of course, there are many girls who are suitable for single eyelids. For girls who think single eyelids are not good-looking, they want to have it done through micro plastic surgery. The three positioning points mentioned here are Double eyelids are one of the options. Let’s take a look at whether the three-point positioning of double eyelids is permanent and share pictures of users’ recovery process.
Is the three-point positioning double eyelid permanent?
The Korean three-point positioning double eyelid is permanent. Three-point positioning double eyelids, also known as Korean three-point double eyelids. The wound of three-point double eyelid surgery is between suture and open double eyelid surgery. It is to make three discontinuous tiny wounds on the eyelids with a length of only 2-3 mm. It is a semi-open double eyelid surgery. method. These three small discontinuous wounds are used to fix the double eyelids, and the eyelid fat can also be extracted at the same time. Therefore, except for those whose eyelids are too loose, most ethnic groups are suitable for this kind of double eyelid surgery. The lines of Korean three-point double eyelids are not only natural and beautiful, but the effect can be maintained permanently. The wound is small, less local anesthetic is used, the swelling disappears quickly, and the recovery period is greatly reduced to 3-5 days. Three-point positioning double eyelid surgery has been widely used in the latest medical methods. The PC positioning double eyelid method inherits many advantages of double eyelid surgery and minimizes the harm of double eyelid plastic surgery.
Korean three-point positioning double eyelids are permanent and are different from buried thread double eyelids. Korean three-point double eyelid positioning is to set three points on the upper eyelid line where double eyelids are about to form. Then each point only requires a 2mm long incision. A small amount of tissue or fat is removed through delicate instruments and then sutured. Buried double eyelids use sutures to directly bury sutures (or polymer sutures) between the skin and the tarsal plate, causing the upper eyelid skin to adhere to the tarsal plate, forming double eyelids.
Three-point positioning double eyelid recovery process chart
What I do is minimally invasive three-point positioning, with small incisions and fast recovery.
When I consulted, I wanted to do double eyelids with wider parallel lines. After all, I have been single for more than 20 years, and I finally had the courage to do it to achieve obvious results.
But the first design she designed was fan-shaped, which I didn’t like. She also said that my eyes have thick fat and if I want a parallel effect, I need to open the corners of my eyes. I was afraid that opening the corners of my eyes would expose the inner tissues of my eyes too obviously, so I gave up. For the canthus of the eye, fortunately, my technique was good and I cut a little more fat in the inner corner of the eye. The result is not the fan-shaped effect I hate.
The first picture is on the operating table just after the surgery. The right eye is more obviously swollen because the right eye had to be reworked again. Three stitches were stitched in the left eye and five stitches in the right eye. She put gauze on my eyes. When I went home at night, after the anesthesia wore off, I couldn't sleep well. My eyelids were extremely painful.
The second picture is from the day after the procedure. When I opened my eyes, there was no pain in my eyelids at all. This is the benefit of minimally invasive surgery. However, there was congestion in both outer corners of my eyes, and various symptoms began to appear around my eyes. swell.
The fourth chess card is the effect of opening and closing my eyes on the fourth day. The congestion has subsided, but it is still very swollen. I don’t take my anti-inflammatory medicine on time. Sometimes I don’t take it for a whole day, and sometimes I don’t take it on time. I only took one pill, so it's great to be able to recover like this.
The fifth picture was taken just after the sutures were removed. I had the sutures removed on the eighth day. The removal of the sutures was a bit painful, but it was completely bearable. It was a little less painful than plucking my eyebrows. At this time, I no longer take anti-inflammatory drugs.
The sixth picture shows the effect two days after the stitches were removed. It can be clearly seen that the width of the two eyes is different. It made me depressed for a long time, and the more my eyes recovered, the more obvious it became.
In the seventh picture, I put a little bit of double eyelid tape on my narrow right eye, and the next day it looked almost wide and narrow. It is also a small method, because the fat cells have not recovered yet, so it can still set the shape.
The last picture was taken just now, a *** or two weeks ago, and it has recovered very naturally. I solved the problem of width and narrowness by using double eyelid tape, and the effect was pretty good.
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