What is the difference between buried eyelid and full-cut eyelid?

Many girls who love beauty want to have a pair of big eyes, and double eyelid surgery is one of the plastic surgery procedures that are acceptable to the general population. Many MM may encounter a question before consulting the doctor: which method of double eyelid do I want to do? Should I do a full cut or a buried line? Which is the best way? In fact, there is no rule that says which is the best way to do double eyelid surgery, but the one that suits you is the best. So what is the difference between buried double eyelid and full cut double eyelid? Buried Eyelid The non-marking buried eyelid method is a method of doing double eyelid without cutting the skin and only using a suture to fix a few places along with the drawn double eyelid line. Advantages: no skin incision, no skin removal, no fat removal, only a suture is used to fix a few places along the drawn double eyelid line, compared with other methods, the trauma is small, recovery is fast, and the scars are basically invisible after surgery. Disadvantages: Generally speaking, there will be varying degrees of recovery from the buried eyelid method in about 2 years. For people with thin eyelids and less fat. Full incision eyelid surgery is performed by making an incision in the upper eyelid skin, removing excess skin and fatty tissue, and then fixing the eyelid skin to the desired height of the lid to form a heavy eyelid Advantages: The incision method is effective, with deep creases and a three-dimensional appearance. The resulting eyelids are reliable, stable, and long-lasting. Disadvantages: The surgery is more traumatic, with heavy postoperative swelling and a long recovery time. Suitable for people: Single eyelids with thick or fatty eyelids, single eyelids with two eyes of different sizes or droopy lids, and for both young and middle-aged men and women.