I want to get non-incision eye correction,
but I’m worried it might come undone.

When you look at eye correction reviews, many people want a natural result and therefore want the non-incision method, but because they worry that it may come undone or that its durability may be lower, there seem to be cases where people choose the incision method even when their eyes could have been treated with a non-incision procedure. This does not mean that incision surgery is bad, but for people who want a natural look and as little surgical scarring as possible, the non-incision method seems to be the preferred option.

So even if you get a non-incision procedure, isn’t there a way to avoid these issues? Medicine has advanced a lot, so hasn’t the non-incision method advanced as well?
Yes, that’s right. Since non-incision surgery has also advanced, there are said to be ways to ease concerns such as coming undone or reduced durability. Then why do most people prefer the non-incision method? Is it only because of its natural look?


Naturalness is its biggest advantage, but a person’s eyes can sag with age due to gravity, and even if they had double eyelid surgery using the incision method, there were many eye correction review cases showing that they later needed revision surgery. However, in reviews of non-incision eye correction, there were also people who did not experience the procedure coming undone but wanted revision surgery because of changed preferences, facial shape, or sagging eye contours as aging progressed.

There are also many eye correction review cases saying that because the surgical scars were smaller than those from the incision method, it was relatively more favorable for revision surgery. Of course, the incision method has also advanced a lot, so compared with older surgical cases, the scarring is smaller, but if you compare the incision and non-incision methods, the non-incision method still seems to have the advantage of leaving fewer visible marks.

Some eye correction reviews also mention that non-incision surgery is not possible depending on the shape of the eyes, but now it is possible in most cases. There were also people in their 40s and 50s or older who wanted the non-incision method and were told that only the incision method was strongly recommended because of #eye sagging. For these people, I recommend consulting Dr. Park Jae-hyun at #RibbonPlasticSurgery once again.
He has spent decades working in eye correction and middle-aged surgery, so he naturally has a great deal of experience and know-how, and can likely suggest a better direction through various methods and alternatives.

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Because of this, many people reportedly visit after reading and hearing eye correction reviews. Worry only delays time and swelling! The weather is getting cooler too, so why not make a plan for beautiful eyes this fall and winter?

