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How to cut double eyelids completely, and what should I do if my eyes are congested?
A pair of bright big eyes are also gentle and lovely, which adds a lot to the face value. So most people take double eyelids as the standard. But most of us orientals have single eyelids. Nowadays, the technology of double eyelids in the plastic surgery industry is increasing day by day, and many friends with single eyelids will make double eyelids to make themselves more attractive. So what about all the double eyelids and bloodshot eyes?

Full double eyelid incision means that the upper eyelid is cut by surgery to remove excess skin and adipose tissue, and then the eyelid skin is fixed on the eyelid plate with the required height to form double eyelids. Double eyelid is the common name of double eyelid, which is called upper eyelid fold in ophthalmology. From an aesthetic point of view, the shape of the upper eyelid of the double eyelids makes people's eyes more expressive of emotions and reveal bright eyes.

Risks and complications

(1) The subcutaneous tissue is congested and swollen. More common. Generally, it does not need special treatment, and it can be absorbed by itself in a week or so.

Local hematoma. If there is a hematoma, you should go to the hospital in time.

Infection. Rare. Once it happens, you should seek medical advice in time.

The upper eyelid is sunken. Mild patients do not need treatment, and severe patients can be corrected by fat transplantation.

Lower eyelid ectropion. Mild cases can recover spontaneously after 2-3 months. Serious need for surgical repair.

Blinking is weak. Temporary is mostly caused by obvious postoperative swelling after anesthesia, and no special treatment is needed. Permanent need for surgery.

Retrobulbar hemorrhage. It is a serious complication of incision, and there is a risk of blindness in severe cases. The subject felt swelling and pain in his eyes. Once it happens, you need to seek medical attention immediately.

Eye congestion may be caused by local congestion after operation, or it may be caused by bacterial or viral infection, which requires further examination and diagnosis and treatment according to the examination results.