Full eyelid surgery is performed by making an incision in the eyelid, removing excess skin, fat, etc., and fixing the eyelid skin to the desired height of the lid to form a double eyelid. It can improve various types of eye problems such as swollen eyelids, upper lid skin laxity, orbital septum fat displacement, and inconsistent strength of the levator muscle. However, because of the many problems and trauma, the recovery time is a little longer compared to the buried line and small incision method of double eyelids. If you choose an irregular hospital, an unprofessional doctor or improper post-operative care, it may lead to the possibility of failure of full-cut double eyelid surgery, with obvious post-operative incision scar, double eyelid too wide, too narrow, too long, too short, bilateral asymmetry, sunken eyelids, formation of triple eyelids, incongruity with the features, weakness of opening eyes, disappearance of double eyelid line, etc. If any of these conditions occur, you may choose to first seek out a professional doctor at a regular hospital for an in-person examination. If you encounter serious problems such as drooping eyelids you can have them repaired immediately in about 1-2 weeks. If you are not satisfied with the shape of the surgery after the results are stabilized, you can wait until the surgical site tissues are completely healed and then have them repaired, a process that usually takes 6 months. Therefore, in order to avoid these problems after total eyelid surgery, it is important to find a professional doctor at a regular hospital to perform the surgery before the surgery, so as to greatly reduce the risk of the surgery and guarantee the safety and results of the surgery.