Eyelid surgery is one of the most popular cosmetic procedures today, effectively correcting eye imperfections and creating clear, youthful, and vibrant double eyelids. This method is particularly suitable for people with single eyelids, hooded eyelids, uneven double eyelids, or eyes with excess skin and fat due to aging.
Modern, minimally invasive techniques.
Modern eyelid surgery techniques utilize advanced technology and ultra-fine surgical knives to create a small incision that coincides with the future eyelid crease.
Through this micro-incision, the doctor will skillfully separate and remove excess fat pockets and sagging skin. Then, with skillful hands, the doctor will use bio-absorbable sutures to connect the levator muscle or tarsal plate to the eyelid skin, creating a new eyelid crease that is balanced, sharp, and harmonious with the facial structure.
The outstanding advantages of eyelid surgery.
It’s no coincidence that eyelid surgery has become a “national” cosmetic procedure. This method offers many outstanding benefits:
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High aesthetic effect: Creates deep, defined eyelid creases, making the eyes look bigger, brighter, and more expressive, improving the overall facial expression.
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Comprehensive eye area rejuvenation: Completely eliminates drooping eyelids and age-related eye bags, helping the face shed its tired and gloomy appearance.
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Quick procedure time: This is a minor, gentle surgery lasting only 30 to 45 minutes. The procedure only requires local anesthesia, is painless, and patients can go home the same day without needing to be hospitalized.
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Long-lasting results: Unlike eyelid creasing (eyelid stitching) which only lasts for a short time, eyelid surgery provides lasting and stable results over time thanks to the thorough removal of excess tissue.
Who are suitable candidates for eyelid surgery?
This method is the optimal choice for those who wish to improve the appearance of the eye area:
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People with single eyelids, small eyes, or hooded/hidden eyelids.
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People with uneven eyelids (one larger than the other).
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Middle-aged people often experience sagging skin and excess fat, leading to drooping eyelids and obstructed vision.
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People who have previously undergone eyelid surgery (either eyelid lifting or blepharoplasty) but experienced complications, such as eyelid crease detachment, and wish to have it corrected.
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