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To create bigger, more beautiful eyes,
double eyelid surgery is a method used.
Even if only the eyes look larger, they can give a more glamorous impression
and make you look prettier, which is why
many people continue to prefer it.
Some people are satisfied with the result when their double eyelids turn out in the shape and size they wanted,
but on the other hand, some end up considering revision surgery because
the shape does not come out as expected.

Double eyelid surgery has become more common than in the past,
so it may seem simple,
but when you look closely,
it is a surgery where delicacy is important.
Above all, because each person has different eye size and natural eyelid lines,
proceeding while considering the overall balance
can lower the risk of side effects
and increase the chance of success.

There are various cases in which people consider revision surgery,
but today we will look at
Gangnam double eyelid scar tissue
and how to deal with it.

What is Gangnam double eyelid scar tissue?
After undergoing incisional double eyelid surgery,
during the recovery process, the skin becomes firmly hardened,
causing the surface to look uneven.
For someone experiencing it for the first time,
they may worry whether Gangnam double eyelid scar tissue is a side effect.
Because double eyelid surgery itself involves making an incision in the skin
and proceeding with suturing,
it is similar to the skin having a wound.
So, the wound caused by surgery needs time to heal
and go through regeneration.
In other words, you can think of it as a natural process
of the wound healing,
and over time it generally settles down
and heals stably.

However, depending on the individual’s condition,
revision surgery for Gangnam double eyelid scar tissue
may sometimes be necessary.
About 1 to 2 months after double eyelid surgery
is when scar tissue is at its worst,
and from around 3 to 4 months,
it begins to stabilize and fade.
However, if Gangnam double eyelid scar tissue does not improve
even 6 months after surgery,
it is necessary at that point to visit the clinic
and consider revision surgery through an accurate diagnosis and examination.
Therefore, to lower the occurrence of Gangnam double eyelid scar tissue
and avoid worrying about revision surgery,
it is most important to proceed from the start
with a method that can deliver a highly refined result.
Inique’s double eyelid surgery method
minimizes traces of surgery while keeping a natural look,
allowing for stable results.

One of those methods is fixing the double eyelid at a natural position.
In addition to symptoms like Gangnam double eyelid scar tissue,
it is also a way to prevent sunken scars caused by incorrect fixation.
Looking more closely,
it is a method of designing along the Natural skin crease,
which naturally folds according to the skin texture of the individual’s eyelid.
This lowers the risk of scar tissue and sunken scars
and can create a natural double eyelid that does not look obvious.

Another important point is
to adjust the depth of the double eyelid naturally.
Double eyelid surgery is performed by fixing the skin of the line to the inner tarsal plate and surrounding tissues.
You must finish with an appropriate fixation height
while considering the condition of the individual’s eyes
so that tension does not build up in the skin.
If the fixation height is too high,
the appearance will not look good because it feels pinched,
and if it is set too low,
the double eyelid will come undone quickly,
so it is important to determine the most appropriate height
for each different eye.
Today, with Inique,
we explained Gangnam double eyelid scar tissue
and shared tips on preventing scars such as sunken scars.
If you want safe and natural double eyelids,
try eye plastic surgery specialist Inique.




