The dangers of having buried double eyelids

Buried eyelid is a procedure in which sutures are buried under the skin through adhesions between the levator aponeurosis or the lid plate. It is suitable for people with large eyelid fissures, thin eyelids, no bloating, no laxity in the eyelid skin and no medial canthus. The buried eyelid surgery is basically harmless when done correctly. Many people have the misconception that buried eyelids will fall off after a long time and will need to be repaired. In fact, it is not as easy to fall off as one might think, and the probability is very low. There are generally two kinds of repair: not suitable for the buried line itself, barely using the procedure, early can still maintain, a few years or so may loosen; there is also the aging caused by the double eyelids gradually narrowing, which is not much related to the buried line itself. Therefore, when you choose to do double eyelid surgery, you must choose the most suitable surgical method for you under the advice of a professional doctor, taking into account your own specific situation, and do not ask to have double eyelid surgery in that way if you want to use any surgical method. A professional and responsible doctor will not blindly listen to the unreasonable demands of the patient, but will design the surgical plan according to the personal conditions and needs of the candidate in order to achieve the best surgical results.