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Scars on our body are formed when the skin is damaged
and fibrous tissue such as collagen
is overproduced.

In particular, when the skin is incised or stitched,
such as in double eyelid surgery,
the likelihood of scarring is even higher.
Double eyelid scars vary greatly from person to person,
and recovery speed also differs,
but it usually takes about 6 months to
a year to heal.
That is why many people
worry a lot about scars after double eyelid surgery.

Today, with AINIC,
let’s take a closer look at scar care after double eyelid surgery
and how to remove scars from double eyelid incision surgery.
Before learning how to remove double eyelid incision scars,
let’s look in detail at why scars form.

First, it has to do with body type.
Some body types are more prone to forming
keloids or hypertrophic scars.
If collagen is overproduced due to this kind of constitution,
the scar may become raised or remain red for a long time.
Another reason is irritation during scar recovery.
Frequent rubbing or prolonged exposure to sunlight
can worsen pigmentation or scars.
In addition, oily or acne-prone skin can
slow wound healing,
and if basic care such as applying ointment and
blocking UV rays is neglected,
the scar may become more noticeable.

Now, let’s look at how to remove double eyelid incision scars.
First, it can vary depending on the scar condition and
how much time has passed since the surgery.
If it has been within 1 to 3 months after surgery,
early care is needed as a way to remove double eyelid incision scars.
During this period, careful scar management is important,
as it is a crucial time when the scar can be made nearly unnoticeable.
After washing your face, it is good to apply scar ointment
thinly 2 to 3 times a day.
Also, applying silicone gel sheets such as Medifoam or Dermat
to the skin without causing irritation
can help retain moisture and improve scars through a compressive effect,
so we recommend this as a way to remove double eyelid incision scars.
It is also important to block UV rays thoroughly
during the early stage.
Use a hat, sunglasses, and similar items to prevent the scar
from turning brown due to UV exposure.

Next is the period after 3 to 6 months,
when the scar begins to settle.
If the scar is still red or raised during this time,
continue using ointment and sheets,
and as a way to remove double eyelid incision scars,
we recommend AINIC’s sausage injection.
AINIC’s sausage injection gently loosens the scar tissue
caused by eye surgery
and reduces the bulky tissue to make the scar less prominent.
It is a simple injection procedure developed directly by the medical team at AINIC,
a plastic surgery clinic specializing in eye surgery,
and can reduce tissue swelling and the volume of scar tissue.

If more than 6 months have passed after surgery,
and the scar has already settled and does not go away,
revision surgery can be considered as a way to remove double eyelid incision scars.
At AINIC, the line is redesigned and revised by following the skin texture according to eye movement.
In addition to the methods explained above,
other helpful tips for managing double eyelid incision scars include
using a serum containing vitamin E or C
to help skin regeneration.
Also, scars worsen when they are dry,
so please take thorough care of moisture
and avoid irritation.
So far, with AINIC,
we have looked in detail at how to remove double eyelid incision scars.
If you have any additional questions
or would like to schedule a consultation,
please contact us below.
Then, until now,
this has been AINIC Plastic Surgery,
where it looks as if you were beautiful from the beginning.
Thank you.



