Is every revision eyelid surgery the same? For thick sausage eyes, try WINK Plastic Surgery’s double-line method!

For those who developed ptosis of the double eyelid (sausage eyes), with thick eyelids that seem not to have gone down even after eyelid surgery in pursuit of attractive eyes, WINK Plastic Surgery’s double-line method may be worth considering.

WINK Plastic Surgery’s double-line method is a high-difficulty surgical technique that differs from ordinary revision surgery. Without removing skin, it releases the existing double eyelid fold and then creates a new line below it.


After surgery, no double scar is formed, and by releasing the adhesion of the existing line, it is made as inconspicuous as possible. The additionally created line will fade over time with sufficient recovery.

Revision eyelid surgery with the double-line method releases the existing surgical double eyelid line and creates a new line lower than the original one, so instead of forming double or triple folds, only the newly created double eyelid line is defined, allowing for a natural-looking eye shape.


Revision eyelid surgery often leads to unnatural ptosis of the double eyelid (sausage eyes) when only the line is made too high without considering the balance of the individual’s face, image, or eye condition. Therefore, it is important to accurately identify the cause of the first surgery’s failure before proceeding with surgery.


At WINK Plastic Surgery near Sinsa Station, Representative Director and Surgeon Choi Seung-hyeop provides close one-on-one care from consultation to surgery and aftercare, and does not recommend unnecessary or excessive procedures.

In addition, with patient safety as the top priority, based on thorough safety preparation and extensive clinical experience, we accurately assess each individual’s eye condition before surgery.
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After plastic surgery, results may vary depending on the individual, and side effects such as bleeding, inflammation, and infection may occur. It is important to check accurate information about side effects and surgery, and all photos are images taken with prior consent obtained directly from the patient.