In addition, I had a double eyelid incision 7 years ago. Now, due to age, the folds of my double eyelids have almost disappeared except for the tail part of my eyes.
Treatment conditions: I also have asymmetrical eyes. I want to do it again, but I don’t know if I need to open the corners of my eyes. Should I move my nose first or my eyes first? Attachment: Medical records can only be viewed by doctors and patients after they log in. Dr. Li Binbin answered on 2012-11-29 18:08:17 Your double eyelids are slightly asymmetrical, but the effect seems to be okay. If you only have double eyelids, it may not improve. Big, it’s okay not to do it. Your epicanthic folds are more obvious. If you perform the canthus enlargement and double eyelid surgery at the same time, the improvement will be greater, but there will be many changes, the recovery time will be longer, and there will be scars in the corners of your eyes after recovery. I wonder if you can accept it? Nasal osteotomy and interposition is a very old surgical plan, which is already very mature. The effect depends on whether surgery is needed and the doctor's skill. As far as I know, Director Zeng is very experienced in doing this surgery, and our hospital also does it. Operation.
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