A week ago, a woman named “Calf” came to Beijing from abroad to have her blepharoplasty revised. The results were also a bit beyond my expectations, and I can basically tell that the repair was successful. Why do you say she was lucky? First, it comes from her perception and character that after her first failure, she didn’t follow too blindly and then modify at will, but judged clearly what she wasn’t satisfied with and then consulted an experienced doctor who took a similar approach to her own eye condition. Second: The first time she had a blepharoplasty, a senior doctor at a large national hospital in Shanghai, her mistake was mainly in the aesthetic design (i.e., the design of the blepharoplasty line), which was too wide, but her surgical foundation was solid and solid, and the surgery was less traumatic, with less tissue adhesions, which provided a chance for another successful surgery. As shown. Third: The patient had severe medial canthus, and there was a significant pull on the lid, and it so happened that I had experience with medial canthus. Fifthly, her own physical condition and the minimal trauma of my surgery made it possible for her to obtain the results that normally take a long time to obtain after one week. I am confident that in the near future, she will have a happy blepharoplasty in less than three months. Even though I am the doctor involved, the results now make me say to her “You are lucky!” The fact that I did a second revision for her is only a small part of the luck factor. I hope the doctor at the big hospital in Shanghai will see these eyes and stop doing wide double eyelids for some girls, this is the third case I have seen him. Even though many girls with one-sided perceptions may strongly request wide eyelids before they get a blepharoplasty, the doctor must stick to his principles. To counsel and refuse.