What to do if the sutures are not the same?

The difference in suture tightness between full eyelid surgery and double eyelid surgery generally does not require special treatment. If the difference is obvious, it is recommended that repair surgery be taken 6 months after surgery, and the patient should pay attention to the care after the full eyelid surgery. When patients have different suture tightness after total eyelid surgery, it usually does not affect the postoperative recovery, and it is recommended that patients continue to observe after removing the suture. If there is still a significant difference between the two eyelids 6 months after the surgery, it is recommended that the patient be prompt and choose a regular hospital and doctor to perform a double eyelid repair surgery, which can improve the asymmetry of the two eyelids caused by the difference in the tightness of the sutures. It is recommended that patients should try to avoid contact with water when the stitches are not removed to ensure that the wounds are dry after full eyelid surgery. If the sutures are not the same, it is recommended that the patient should continue to observe the condition. If there is asymmetry between the two eyelids, double eyelid repair surgery can be performed. Patients are advised to eat less spicy and stimulating food, ensure sufficient rest and avoid excessive eye use.