Non-Incisional Double Eyelids,
Why Director Park Si-hyun Checks the Patient’s <This> First

Hello.
This is Objet Plastic Surgery.
"I wanted to do it non-incisionally,
but during the consultation,
they recommended incision."
"I heard non-incisional double eyelid surgery
has a fast recovery and is good,
so why do I need incision?"
If you look at Knowledge iN or online communities,
there are really many people
with concerns like these.
Those of you reading this article
may also be having similar concerns.
In fact, just by hearing the word 'non-incisional,'
it sounds like there would be no scar,
recovery would be fast,
and it would feel less burdensome.
On the other hand, 'incision' somehow feels like
a larger and scarier surgery.
But when you actually go in for a consultation,
there are many cases where incision is recommended,
which can be surprising.
"Could this be overtreatment?"
It is only natural to have this kind of question.
So today, we will go through these questions
one by one.
By the time you finish reading this article,
it will help you understand
which double eyelid surgery is right for you.

Non-incisional vs. incision,
what matters is the 'condition of the eyes'
Non-incisional double eyelid surgery
is a method that does not cut the skin
and creates the double eyelid line
by connecting the skin and the muscle that opens the eyes with thread.
It works by allowing the skin to fold together
when we move the muscles to open our eyes,
creating the double eyelid.
In contrast, incision double eyelid surgery
literally involves making an incision along the double eyelid line,
and then,
if necessary, removing fat or loose skin
and suturing the area.
The reason these surgical methods
are divided is simple.
Because everyone’s eyelid thickness,
amount of fat, and skin elasticity
are different.

So in the end,
it is not about which method is better,
but rather
which method suits my eyes better.
Will non-incisional work well for me?
Check the <criteria>
Non-incisional double eyelid surgery
is a method that can make use of its advantages
when the eyelids are relatively thin,
there is not much fat,
and the skin elasticity is good.
For eyes like this,
just fixation with thread can create a relatively clear line,
and durability tends to be stable.
Especially for younger people,
when opening and closing the eyes,
the skin tends to fold and unfold neatly,
so
a natural look is often brought out well.
Less swelling and bruising,
and the fact that recovery is relatively fast
are also reasons why many people
consider non-incisional surgery.
However, there is one thing here
that we must point out.
Choosing it solely because recovery is fast
is something that requires a bit of caution.
If the eyelids are thick
or there is a lot of fat,
the weight of the skin
that the thread has to hold in place increases.
In such cases, as time passes,
the thread fixation may loosen,
and the line can become blurry
or even come undone.
In these cases, satisfaction may decrease,
and some people end up needing revision surgery.
So for people with thick eyelids
or a lot of fat,
it may actually be a more stable choice
to correct the structure through incision.

Is non-incisional alone a bit risky?
Incision is also an option
Incision surgery allows the inside of the eyelid
to be directly checked,
clearing away unnecessary fat,
and has the advantage of making
the structure that defines the line
more secure.
So the line is more distinct,
and durability is generally better.
It is also suitable
when the eyelid has sagging.
Loose skin that comes with aging
does not lift upward
just because it is fixed with thread.
Even if the line is created using thread,
if sagging skin covers it from above,
the double eyelid may look blurry
or the eyes may appear heavy.
In such cases, removing the loose skin through incision
can help make the eye area look clearer.
If you previously had non-incisional surgery
and it came undone sooner than expected,
that may also be a sign
that incision is needed.
Repeating the same method does not necessarily
make a big difference in the outcome,
so when considering revision surgery,
it is better to think about a more structural approach.

Today, we explained the differences between
non-incisional and incision double eyelid surgery
and looked at who each method is suitable for.
Now, rather than the vague standard that
'non-incisional is better,'
think about whether your eyelids are thin or thick,
and whether the skin is sagging,
based on your own eye condition.
Director Park Si-hyun of Objet Plastic Surgery
places great importance on accurately diagnosing
each patient’s eye condition above all else
when it comes to double eyelid surgery.

By carefully checking the eyelid thickness,
amount of fat,
skin elasticity, and more,
we provide detailed consultations
on what method is truly right for that person.
In particular, based on a deep understanding of
improved techniques such as the natural adhesion method,
for those whom non-incisional surgery is suitable,
we suggest a method that lasts longer,
and for those who need incision,
we clearly explain the reason.
Please refer to today’s article
and wisely choose the double eyelid surgery method
that is right for you.
This has been Objet Plastic Surgery.
Thank you.
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