Are there any risks of having a second full eyelid cut?

Full eyelid surgery, like any surgical procedure, carries certain risks whether it is the first surgery or the second surgery, including the possibility of problems during the postoperative recovery period, which can lead to the possibility of failure if an irregular hospital, unprofessional surgeon, or improper postoperative care is chosen. After the first double eyelid surgery, patients may need a second double eyelid repair surgery due to double eyelids that are too wide, too narrow, too long, too short, bilateral asymmetry, obvious postoperative incision scar, sunken eyelids, triple eyelids, unattractive appearance, lack of power to open the eyes, and disappearance of the double eyelid lines, etc. However, when confirming the need for a second surgery, patients will need to wait for the recovery from the trauma of the first surgery. Generally, after performing the primary surgery, if you encounter serious problems such as drooping eyelids, you can have it repaired immediately in about 10-14 days; if you are just unsatisfied with the shape after the results of the surgery have stabilized, you can wait until the tissues of the surgical site have completely healed, which is usually recommended to be done after 6 months. Therefore, in the initial surgery, must choose a regular professional hospital, experienced and aesthetic professional plastic surgeon. If you have to choose a second surgery, you must also choose a professional doctor who has the skills, experience, aesthetics and other aspects of the repair surgery.