"What Should I Do if One of My Eyelids is Single and the Other is Double?"
Having one single and one double eyelid can usually be improved through full-incision double eyelid surgery or buried suture double eyelid surgery. If you feel that the asymmetry of your eyes affects your appearance, you can opt for full-incision double eyelid surgery. This method involves making an incision in the eyelid area to create adhesion between the tarsus and the skin, ultimately forming a double eyelid fold. This can achieve the effect of double eyelids and also improve the phenomenon of having one single and one double eyelid, making both eyes appear as double eyelids.
Alternatively, buried suture double eyelid surgery can be used for improvement. This method involves implanting a protein thread into the eye area to create adhesion between the skin of the upper tarsus and the eyelid, forming a fold that results in double eyelids. The effect of buried suture double eyelid surgery is relatively natural, and the surgical procedure is relatively simple. It can turn single eyelids into double eyelids, making the eyes appear prettier and more energetic. After the surgery, it is important to rest more, avoid staying up late, and maintain a diet that is light and avoid spicy, stimulating, and seafood-based foods. If there is swelling in the local area, it can be alleviated through cold compresses.