
Hello.
This is Jin Young Lim,
Chief Director of PIAF Clinic.
“I want to create a pretty double eyelid line too.”
“I’m worried about ending up with uneven eyes or needing revision surgery—what should I do?”
If you searched for double eyelid surgery in Gangnam,
you have probably had these concerns at least once.
Then please focus for just 3 minutes from now.
That’s because in today’s post, I will share the key points you need to remember.

<Table of Contents>
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Reviews and cost: think about ‘OO’ first.
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Types of surgery? Let’s break them down from A to Z.
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Remember this most important point.
If you want to prevent regret from uneven eyes or unwanted results,
please read to the end.
Think about ‘me’ first, before reviews and cost.
Must-read! <Written by a Doctor>

Many people start by looking at reviews
or cost first.
Of course, it is important to refer to other people’s experiences and prices.
But there is something even more important:
that is ‘me’ yourself.
Just as everyone has different eye shapes
and a different overall facial impression,
people searching for double eyelid surgery in Gangnam
also have different facial structures and desired impressions.

There is no guarantee that the eyelid line that suits your friend
will look just as pretty on you.
In fact, eyelids that do not harmonize with your face
will only look awkward
and unnatural.
So you need to ask,
“What eyelid line suits me best?”
and seek help from a specialist who can
design it carefully.
In other words, while reviews and cost
should also be compared and examined,
it is more important to check whether they can offer
personalized diagnosis and solutions for you.

I’ll end the doctor’s blunt advice here, and below
I’ll explain the types of surgery and their differences.
Types of surgery?
Let’s break them down
from A to Z.
Must-read! <Written by a Doctor>
There are broadly two types.
The buried-suture method and the incision method.
First, the buried-suture method creates a few tiny holes
in the eyelid.
It is a method that connects the levator palpebrae superioris muscle
and the skin using thin threads.
(The levator palpebrae superioris is the muscle we use
when opening our eyes.)
For example, you can think of it as lightly securing the muscle and skin
with thread, like sewing buttons onto clothing with a thread.

The buried-suture method does not directly cut the skin.
Thanks to that, there is almost no scar.
Swelling is also relatively mild, usually going down significantly
within 1 to 2 weeks.
In most cases, recovery is such that daily life is not greatly affected
after about 1 month.
The buried-suture method is mainly suitable for people with
thin eyelid skin and little fat.

Next, the incision method directly cuts along
the double eyelid line.
It removes unnecessary fat,
loose skin, and muscle.
Then it directly connects the levator palpebrae superioris muscle
and the skin to create the double eyelid line.
Since the skin is cut, swelling and bruising can be more severe.
Swelling and bruising may last for about 1 month, and after about 3 months,
the swelling gradually goes down and looks more natural.
However, the advantage is that it secures the line more firmly.

That is because unnecessary tissue is removed,
and the muscle and skin are firmly connected.
Thanks to this, a clear and defined line can be created,
and the chance of the line loosening later is also lower.
The incision method is mainly needed for people with
thick eyelid skin and a lot of fat.

It is also a method recommended for people considering revision surgery.
In addition, there is the partial-incision method.
Like the buried-suture method, it makes small holes in the skin,
but when needed, it partially cuts the skin to remove fat and muscle.

Simply put, you can think of it as combining the advantages
of the buried-suture method and the incision method.
In this way, double eyelid surgery in Gangnam
is divided into the buried-suture method, incision method,
and partial-incision method.
Now, I’ll tell you the last thing you absolutely need to remember
before wrapping up.
It’s important, so please stay focused just a little longer. ^^

The most important ‘this thing’
Must-read! <Written by a Doctor>
The most important ‘this thing’
is meeting a medical team that carefully approaches you
with the method your case needs.
In simple terms, it means going beyond simply creating
a pretty double eyelid shape in Gangnam,
and entrusting yourself to a doctor who designs eyes
that harmonize with the entire face.
That is how you can create eyelids that do not look awkward
and feel natural.

Just as everyone has different eye shapes, facial proportions,
and even facial expressions,
there is no single surgery that suits everyone.
This is why personalized diagnosis and solutions matter more
than a factory-like approach.
From the perspective of a doctor,
I hope those reading this post will visit a place that pays attention
to these delicate details as well.

Revision double eyelid surgery in Gangnam
If you’re worried,
must-read! <Written by a Doctor>
How was it?
If you’ve read this far, most of your worries should have been eased.
Of course, it’s okay if it still feels a little unclear.

If you refer to what I shared today
and visit at least 2 to 3 places,
you will gain the confidence to think,
“This is a place I can trust.”
“Do they offer personalized diagnosis
and solutions for me?”
Please keep that in mind
when you go for a consultation. ^^
I sincerely hope that you will have the pretty,
beautiful eyes you want, and I’ll end here.

This has been Jin Young Lim,
Chief Director of PIAF Clinic.
Thank you.

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