Minimally invasive small incision blepharoplasty involves making small incisions in the upper eyelid skin at the appropriate locations of the inner, middle, and outer points of the skin, and suturing the skin incision and the lid or upper eyelid tendon membrane together with fine silk sutures. The authors use this method to form a blepharoplasty with the advantages of small trauma, light swelling, fast recovery, natural shape, etc. It is suitable for young patients with thin upper eyelid skin, and is highly praised by patients.