A simple, critically acclaimed approach to double eyelids

Double eyelid surgery tops the list of cosmetic surgeries performed on Asians. So if a plastic surgeon can handle almost any eyelid surgery with good results, he will have a steady stream of clients. But this is often not the case. Is double eyelid surgery difficult? This is a difficult question to answer because beginners think it is easy, but an experienced surgeon says the opposite. What is clear, therefore, is that eyelid surgery is a relatively simple procedure, but individualizing, or categorizing, and achieving good results in all cases is a lifelong goal for many surgeons. In my personal experience, this is not an overstatement. Doctors who perform double eyelid surgery start with a stitch in time under the guidance of a superior surgeon, so the influence of the teacher is very strong, including Chinese reference books, which often seem to have old and outdated knowledge. There is a characteristic of Chinese doctors’ surgeries: compared to the sometimes almost stereotypical approach of standardized procedures in the West, there are differences in the approach and the philosophy of almost every one of our doctors towards surgery, which is determined by our educational system, with both disadvantages and advantages, and nowadays it seems that there are more than a few disadvantages. Therefore, in this country, a doctor who wants to achieve surgical mastery has to put in more time and effort than a Western doctor (good thing the Chinese are not stupid), unless he is lucky enough to have a good teacher who teaches him techniques and tells him how to think. In the vast majority of cases he has to think independently every day about surgery-related issues in order to hopefully get ahead. Because we don’t have a very academic atmosphere yet, and because not every doctor likes to think about details, we don’t do the surgery-follow-up-results chain enough. I’m getting a little off topic, lol, popular science, easy, wherever I think of it. Words return to the right turn. Talk about double eyelids. There is a problem is actually very simple, understand the formation mechanism of normal double eyelid, and then imitate to do, not on the line? It makes sense! But in my opinion, it’s not enough, it’s even more important to understand why a person doesn’t form double eyelids, or just have an inner double, or asymmetry, or bad surgical results, etc.!!!! Dissect a lot of eyes and you will know! Observe the double eyelid phenomenon in your life (my son’s eyes are single and double is the best thing I can observe; some people have good results with double eyelid stickers and some don’t)! Learn about accidental double eyelids (trauma to the eyelids, infections, etc. often cause accidental double eyelids)! Figuring out your own surgical method is a grueling process, but it’s also full of joy! I have done almost every method of double eyelid surgery, and I wanted to find a one-size-fits-all method so that our young surgeons could grow faster and every client could be satisfied, but unfortunately, I finally realized that this path doesn’t exist! One way does not exist, several ways are still possible to meet the needs of people nowadays. After a long time of searching and summarizing, I have now summarized a method that works well for the vast majority of young people (the general principle is to mimic the genesis of the natural double eyelid), and that is the small incision, and my experience is that this new method of fixation and revealing avoids accidental injuries, and the result is exact, with a natural double eyelid, and upturned eyelashes. More importantly, it eliminates one of the unnoticeable drawbacks of the traditional incision, which is the obvious linear indentation scar (many people hate this indentation despite the beauty of their double eyelids because normal double eyelids don’t have it, there are artificial traces of it), and it doesn’t have the unsatisfactory high recurrence rate of the threaded method and the localized tissue laxity in the long term (I personally think that the threaded method should be slowly reduced due to its high degree of uncertainty). (Personally, I think the buried thread method should be slowly reduced because of its high degree of uncertainty. I don’t use buried threads anymore because there are better methods). On this basis, this method has been used to derive good results in other types of double eyelid molding, and I am particularly pleased with the referrals from clients to each other, which I think every doctor expects to represent an endorsement of a method. I am not an advertising campaign. I have nothing to do but talk about my thoughts. To paraphrase: Surgery is risky, so be careful when you come in. Oh, welcome to the exchange.