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Q. I had double eyelid surgery, but the sizes of my eyes are different. Did the surgery go wrong?

AB Plastic Surgery · 에이비성형외과의원 · July 4, 2023

Hello, this is AB Plastic Surgery. I wrote this post to answer some of the questions many of you have been curious about. Q. I had double eyelid surgery, but the sizes of my eyes a...

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Clinic: AB Plastic Surgery

Original post date: July 4, 2023

Translated at: April 23, 2026 at 5:19 AM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

Hello, this is AB Plastic Surgery.

I wrote this post to answer some of the questions many of you have been curious about.

Q. I had double eyelid surgery, but the sizes of my eyes are different. Did the surgery go wrong?

During surgery, the line is usually created symmetrically, but in some cases, asymmetry can occur for various reasons, such as only one side bleeding and swelling, differences in the strength used to open each eye, or in the case of the buried suture method, only one side coming undone.

Because doctors often have the patient open their eyes during surgery and try to make the result as symmetrical as possible, I do not think it can be considered that the surgery went wrong.

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