Double Eyelid

Achieve the Ideal Eye Shape That Suits Your Face

The most suitable method to create a natural and beautiful eye shape

Incisional Double Eyelid Surgery
This method involves making an incision along the eyelid to create a double eyelid line, making it ideal for individuals with excess fat or sagging skin on the eyelids. It is recommended when the natural adhesion or non-incisional (buried suture) method is not suitable for forming a stable double eyelid line. While swelling and recovery time may be longer compared to other methods, this technique provides a well-defined and permanent double eyelid without the risk of loosening. Additionally, it is suitable for all cases, including revision surgeries, making it a versatile and reliable option.

Surgery duration

Appx. 1 hours

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Anesthesia method

Sedation/Local anesthesia

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Suture removal

5 to 7 days

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Follow-up visits

1 to 2 times

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Recovery period

5 to 7 days

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After double eyelid surgery, some individuals may experience side effects such as bleeding, infection, or inflammation.
The risks and recovery process may vary depending on the patient’s condition and the surgical method used.

Incisional Double Eyelid Procedure

Personalized Design

A 1:1 customized design is created through thorough consultation and precise diagnosis.

Incision Along the Eyelid Line

The skin is carefully incised along the planned double eyelid crease.

Removal of Excess Tissue

Unnecessary fat, skin, or muscle is removed to refine the eyelid shape.

Suturing the Incision

The incised area is carefully closed to ensure a natural and well-defined result.

Long-Lasting & Defined Line

A clear, well-balanced double eyelid line is created with no risk of loosening over time.


Post-Surgery Precautions

Avoid Alcohol & Smoking
Refrain from drinking alcohol, smoking, and visiting saunas or hot baths for 2–3 weeks after surgery.
Light Walking
Gentle walks can help reduce swelling and promote faster recovery.
Cold & Warm Compress
Apply a cold compress for the first 2–3 days, then switch to a warm compress to aid healing.
Gentle Face Washing
After suture removal, be careful not to rub the surgical area too hard during cleansing.