What are the potential side effects of undergoing double eyelid surgery?
Cutting double eyelids may lead to unnatural effects, scarring, scar hyperplasia, or eyelid sagging, which can seriously affect facial aesthetics. Therefore, to avoid leaving complications after cutting double eyelids, it is important to choose a professional hospital and a doctor with rich experience for preoperative design. Postoperative care should also be taken seriously to achieve good results and effectively reduce postoperative complications. The main complications of cutting double eyelids are as follows:
Most people prefer natural double eyelids. However, due to a lack of communication with the doctor about the desired style and naturalness, the results may be unsatisfactory, with obvious signs of cutting.
There are three methods for creating double eyelids: suture, three-point, and full incision. Among them, full incision is the most widely used and common method. Although it is suitable for everyone, it also poses the greatest risk. Poor technique, improper operation, and inadequate postoperative care can easily lead to poor results and scarring.
Scar hyperplasia is a common phenomenon after full incision double eyelid surgery. This hyperplasia can greatly diminish the effectiveness of the surgery, and in severe cases, may lead to the development of "meat stripes" indicating complete surgical failure. This can undoubtedly be a burden for those who value aesthetics.
Some people may experience eyelid sagging after cutting double eyelids, giving a droopy and heavy-eyed appearance. This can make the double eyelids look lifeless. Additionally, muscle disruption after surgery can accelerate eyelid aging.