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I didn’t have double-eyelid surgery,
but they appeared naturally!
Some celebrities
say things like this.
However, there are also many celebrities who are
rumored to have had double-eyelid surgery or not.
Because many people are curious whether this is really true,
today we’ll take some time to look into whether
double eyelids can really develop naturally later in life.


To get straight to the point,
double eyelids can develop later in life.
In the case of acquired double eyelids,
they may appear during adolescence,
or they may develop as you get older.
However, because they develop later in life for various reasons,
there are cases where they do not turn out in the shape you want.
Fortunately, if they settle in well, that is fine,
but in the case of acquired double eyelids,
various problems can occur, such as asymmetry
or mismatched line height.


Why do acquired double eyelids appear?
Children in their growing years experience changes
in the position and size of the facial bones,
changes in the amount of fat in the eyes,
and changes in the degree of eyeball protrusion,
so because the structure itself changes,
double eyelids can naturally appear.
On the other hand, there are also cases where they appear after the age of 40.
In these cases, as a result of aging, the eyelids sag,
the fat above the eyes decreases,
and the strength used to open the eyes weakens,
causing a double-eyelid line to form.
Strictly speaking, this can be considered a wrinkle.
Also, if you suddenly lose weight
and the fat in the eyelids decreases,
double eyelids can develop later in life.
And many people without double eyelids
use products like double-eyelid glue or tape
in order to intentionally create a double eyelid.
Even when these products are used continuously,
double eyelids can develop later in life.


What are the characteristics
of acquired double eyelids?
A feature of double eyelids that develop later in life
is what is called an out-fold.
In most cases, they tend to form fairly high.
And lines often appear in multiple layers.
During adolescence, they may appear and disappear,
then eventually settle into one line,
but in the case of adults,
the line tends to come and go depending on condition,
and can become more pronounced.
It may seem nice to have double eyelids appear for free,
but for most people, the high, multi-layered line
can make one eye look different from the other
or create a sleepy, tired appearance,
so many people are not satisfied with it.


If a double-eyelid line has settled in adequately,
there is no need to have double-eyelid surgery,
since there is no functional problem.
However, if opening the eyes is uncomfortable,
or if you do not like the line,
it is better to address it through surgery.
If the line is too high,
or conversely too low,
or if multiple layers form,
correction is also possible through surgery.
If you do not like the double eyelids that developed later in life,
it is a good idea to visit a clinic
and receive a consultation with a doctor.
Today, we took some time to look at whether
double eyelids can naturally develop later in life.
We’ll come back next time with better information.