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What are the disadvantages of embedding double eyelids?
Catgut embedding double eyelid surgery is a common eye plastic surgery. Double eyelids are formed by implanting thread on eyelid plate. Although this operation is relatively safe, there are still some possible disadvantages, including:

The effect of operation is not lasting: The effect of embedding double eyelids may not be as lasting as other double eyelid surgery. In some cases, the double eyelids may gradually disappear or shrink.

Surgery may cause eye discomfort: after surgery, some people may feel pain, swelling or foreign body sensation in their eyes. These symptoms usually disappear within a few days, but in some cases it may take longer.

Surgery may affect vision: during the operation, if the silk thread is improperly implanted or the eye tissue is compressed, it may affect vision.

Surgery may cause infection: any form of eye surgery may cause infection, and embedding double eyelids is no exception. Infection usually occurs within a few days after surgery, but it may also occur in a few months after surgery.

Surgery may lead to subcutaneous nodules: during the operation, if the thread is not handled properly, subcutaneous nodules may be formed, causing discomfort or appearance problems.

Surgery may affect the formation of double eyelids: in some cases, embedding thread may not form the ideal shape or effect of double eyelids.

In a word, although the buried wire method in double eyelid surgery is relatively safe, it may still bring some potential risks and problems. Therefore, when choosing this kind of operation, you should consult a professional doctor to understand all possible risks and precautions.