

Hello, I’m Director Choi from Wingk Plastic Surgery. Today’s topic is incisional double eyelid surgery. Let’s take a look at the incisional method among double eyelid procedures.

Sometimes, when people hear “incisional,” they get nervous at first. In the case of the incisional method, it is a very useful double eyelid surgery method when the skin is thick or there is a lot of sagging skin.

When the surgery is performed delicately, swelling is relatively minimal, so compared with non-incisional methods such as natural adhesion, there is not a significant difference in swelling.

Also, once the incisional scar settles, the natural look is not very different from non-incisional methods.

In revision surgery, the incisional method is preferred because it makes it easier to remove scar tissue and skin, remove fat, and correct ptosis.

In general, revision natural adhesion surgery is easier when natural adhesion was performed previously. In contrast, with the incisional method, it can be applied in most cases regardless of whether the previous surgery was incisional or non-incisional.

The incisional double eyelid method is often more effective as well when the double eyelid line has loosened or when correcting asymmetry.

After incisional double eyelid surgery, some people worry that there will not be enough skin, and that dry eye symptoms such as lagophthalmos may occur as a result. However, an incisional method that preserves the skin without removing any skin is also possible, so there is no need to worry.

That concludes our look at revision double eyelid surgery using the incisional method.
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