What are the advantages and disadvantages of each double eyelid surgery method

Double eyelid surgery is one of the most common types of plastic surgery, and is also a very popular type of plastic surgery. There are usually three methods of choosing to do double eyelids, namely the buried line method, the full incision method, and the partial incision method. Here we’ll see what the differences are between these three methods, and what the advantages and disadvantages are. The difference in surgical methods is that the buried line is directly buried between the skin and the lid, and the upper eyelid skin adheres to the lid, thus forming a double eyelid. The full incision method involves making a large incision at the upper edge of the eye, removing the loose eyelid and excess fatty muscle tissue, and then suturing the incision closed. In the partial incision method, only one and several small incisions are made in the upper part of the eye, through which the excess fat is removed and the double eyelids are made according to the steps of the buried liner method. What are the advantages of each? The buried wire method is less invasive, has a quick recovery, and leaves no scars. The full incision method can create very visible double eyelids and the results can be maintained for a long time. The partial incision method is also long lasting and has a small post-operative scar and relatively quick recovery. What are the disadvantages of each method? The double eyelids made by the submerged method tend to disappear or become shallow and are not suitable for everyone. The full incision method has a longer recovery time and may leave visible scars. Partial incision is not suitable for people with thick upper lids and has some limitations for the eyes. The submerged eyelid procedure is suitable for young people with thin eyelids and long fissures, but not for those with thicker eyelids, loose skin, or those who are older. The full incision procedure is ideal for people with thick upper eyelids and is the best procedure for those who want to have a long-lasting, sharp eyelid line. Partial incision is the best choice for working professionals and students who have little time to spare, and for those with mild sagging skin but little fat, because it combines the advantages of both the submerged and full incision methods.