No surgery, no buried thread, no trace, permanent double eyelids

Non surgical, non buried, and non marking permanent double eyelid surgery usually refers to the effect achieved through non-surgical means, but there is no truly non-invasive and permanent maintenance method in medicine. The current mainstream methods include thread embedding, three-point minimally invasive, and total incision. Non surgical double eyelid patches, adhesives, etc. can only be temporarily modified and cannot change the structure of the eye.

The buried suture method forms folds on the eyelid by suturing the suture. The wound is small, the recovery is fast, but the maintenance time is limited, and the effect may disappear due to wire absorption or relaxation. The three-point minimally invasive method combined with small incisions and thread embedding techniques is more concealed than traditional total incision methods for scars, but it still has slight trauma and limited effectiveness for those with loose skin. The total incision method forms permanent double eyelids by removing excess skin and fat, suitable for people with thick or relaxed eyelids. Strict postoperative care is required to avoid scar hyperplasia. The non marking permanent technology promoted on the market mostly refers to high-frequency radio waves, lasers, or wire carving, which temporarily lift the eyelids by stimulating collagen growth. The effect usually lasts for several months and varies among individuals. From a medical perspective, it is not recommended to refer to non-surgical methods as permanent modifications. The structure of the eye will naturally change with age, and any non-invasive method cannot completely prevent the process of skin relaxation.

The choice of double eyelid shaping scheme should be determined based on the basic conditions of the eye. For single eyelids with mild swelling, buried suture method can be tried. For moderate skin laxity, minimally invasive surgery is recommended, and for severe laxity and sagging, total resection surgery is required for correction. After surgery, the wound should be kept clean and dry, and eye rubbing or overuse should be avoided. Medical scar gel should be used to prevent hyperplasia, and spicy food should be forbidden within three months. Regardless of the method used, it is recommended to have a professional physician evaluate the operation in a formal medical institution to avoid blindly pursuing permanent and irreversible damage.

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