Can I have eyelids and eyebrow tattooing done together?

Double eyelids and eyebrow tattooing are both more popular in cosmetic surgery hospitals. Double eyelids are formed by ligating and fixing the levator tendon membrane or blepharoplasty to the subcutaneous tissue of the upper eyelid through sutures, creating an adhesion, thus forming double eyelids (blepharoplasty). Eyebrow tattooing, on the other hand, involves piercing the epidermis and infiltrating a liquid preparation of the appropriate color to permanently tint the eyebrows and improve their shape and color. In order to quickly improve the appearance of the face, some people would like to have eyelids and eyebrow tattooing done at the same time, and selfishly think that they will not affect each other since they are not operated in the same place anyway. However, the truth is that the eye and eyebrow are close to each other, so doing them together may increase the damage and affect the recovery and results. Moreover, after double eyelid surgery, the shape of the eye and face will be different, so the design of the eyebrow tattoo is also different, if done together, it is likely to be counterproductive and not achieve the desired results. Furthermore, double eyelid surgery and eyebrow tattooing are not suitable for anyone, and should be chosen when the indications for both are met. For example, eyebrow tattooing is mainly applicable to the eyebrow congenital sparse, the color is not black, too thin, messy, there is a break in the middle, bilateral asymmetry, or due to trauma, burns and other causes of eyebrow missing people, and so on. The buried eyelid is only suitable for young people who have better skin elasticity of the upper eyelid, no inner canthus in the eye, thin eyelid and normal eyelid tension. If both conditions have been met, how to do is the optimal choice? It is recommended to do buried eyelids first, and then do eyebrow tattooing after the eyelids have fully recovered. The reason is that double eyelid is a surgical operation, which will lead to edema to a certain extent, and when the eyes are swollen, the shape of the eyes is not yet finalized, and at this time for eyebrow tattooing, it is usually more difficult to design a suitable eyebrow shape. At the same time and because eyebrow tattoo is invasive, long-term, and there are a variety of complications may be careless will aggravate the trauma, affecting the effect of the operation and recovery, so eyebrow tattoo need to be careful. In addition, eyebrow tattoo is not a tattoo of the shape of the eyebrow can be, experienced embroidery physician will be based on the candidate’s eyebrow phenomenon and face design satisfactory eyebrow tattoo program, to ensure that after tattooing the eyebrow, the overall appearance will be more exquisite. If you can’t do them together, how long is the interval between the eyelid and eyebrow tattoo? In this case, it usually depends on the recovery of double eyelids. Since the edema period of double eyelid surgery is 1~2 weeks after surgery, and it takes at least 1 month for the shape to recover naturally, it is recommended that patients have their eyebrows tattooed 1 month after double eyelid surgery. At this time, the eyes have recovered naturally, the edema has subsided, and an aesthetic eyebrow shape can be designed according to the eye shape, face shape, and the proportion of the facial features, resulting in a more vivid and natural eyebrow tattoo. We carry out medical beauty is in order to look more beautiful on the outside of their own, so we must be the main effect of medical beauty! The most direct path to ensure results is to choose a formal, professional medical institution. Under the advice of professional doctors to carry out the project successive choice, so as to ensure the effect of medical beauty. References [1] Song Yang. Comparison of the application effect of incision method and buried wire method in blepharoplasty[J]. China Modern Drug Application,2021,15(6):104-106. [2] Jiang H., ed. Medical cosmetology and anti-aging [M]. Shanghai:Second Military Medical University Press,2016(09):35.