Gangnam double eyelid first surgery hospital?
Director Park Si-hyeon's <Selection Tip!>

Hello.
This is Obje Plastic Surgery.
If the first double eyelid surgery fails,
a second surgery becomes even more difficult.
Since the tissue has already been altered once,
recovery is slower
and achieving the desired result becomes
much more difficult.
That is why many people think,
"I don’t want to fail with my first surgery," and
carefully look into
double eyelid hospitals in Gangnam.
But once you actually start looking,
there are so many reviews
and so many hospitals said to be famous
that it becomes harder to set criteria.
Some people say this place is good,
others say that place is better...
As these thoughts repeat,
you end up feeling even more confused.
In fact, there are a few common reasons
why first surgeries fail.

And once you know those reasons,
you get a clearer standard for deciding
which hospital to choose.
Today, we’ll organize the three common causes
of failure in first double eyelid surgery in Gangnam,
and the selection criteria you should check
to avoid them.
If you read to the end,
it will help you make a choice
without regret.
Why is “Please make it exactly like this line” risky?
One of the most common reasons for failure
in first double eyelid surgery in Gangnam
is focusing only on the design the patient wants
without properly looking at the eye structure.
Many people already decide on a line
in their mind before the consultation.
They bring a photo of a celebrity they like
and ask, "Please make it like this."
But the problem is
whether that line can really be applied
to my own eyes in the same way.
The celebrity in the photo
and my eyes are likely to have
completely different structures.
For example,
if the celebrity in the photo has eyes
that are long and has thin skin,
a high semi-out line may suit them naturally.
But what if my eyes are
shorter in length
and have thicker skin?
Even if the same line is created,
it can give a completely different impression.
The eyes may look round,
may appear unnatural,
or in severe cases, the fact that they were
surgically altered may be clearly noticeable.

So when choosing a double eyelid hospital in Gangnam,
the first thing to check is whether the hospital
simply looks at the photo the patient brought in during consultation,
or carefully examines the actual eye structure.
Not just buried or non-incisional?
The thing more important than the method is this
The second common reason for failure
is when the patient decides on the surgical method
in advance.
"Doesn’t incisional surgery leave scars?"
"Doesn’t non-incisional look more natural?" and so on,
based on information seen online
or stories from people around them,
they come in already decided:
"I’ll definitely get non-incisional surgery."

Of course, if that choice
also suits my eyes, there is no problem.
But what if,
for my eye condition,
incisional surgery would be more suitable?
If you force non-incisional surgery,
over time the line may fade
or
it may even come undone,
leading you to consider revision surgery.
Why does this happen?
Non-incisional surgery
is a method that fixes the crease with thread,
so it is most suitable for eyes
with thin skin and little fat.
Because the thread has less weight to support,
the line can remain stable for a long time.
But if the eyes have thick skin
or a lot of fat,
the thread has to keep bearing that weight,
and over time it can only become weaker.
Eventually, the line becomes shallower
or comes apart completely.
In such cases,
incisional surgery is much more stable.
Because it involves making an incision in the skin
and fixing the tissue,
it can sufficiently support
thicker skin or more fat.
Of course, incisional surgery
has a slightly longer early recovery period,
and swelling tends to last longer
than with non-incisional surgery.
But the final result is absolutely not unnatural.
In fact, if it is properly performed
based on the condition of the eyes,
it can create a line that looks more natural
and lasts longer than non-incisional surgery.

So when choosing a double eyelid hospital in Gangnam,
the second thing to check is
whether the hospital simply follows the method the patient wants
without question,
or whether it accurately diagnoses the eye condition
and then suggests the appropriate surgery method.
These eyes should not just get double eyelid surgery!
The third common reason for failure
is focusing only on the double eyelid line
and not looking at the whole eye.
"If I just make the double eyelid pretty,
the eyes will look more defined."
Thinking this way,
you get the surgery,
but when you look in the mirror after recovery,
there are many cases where you feel,
"Something is different from what I expected."
Why does that happen?
A double eyelid is only one part
of the many elements that make up the eye.
How strong is the ability to open the eyes?
Is the front of the eye blocked?
Is the amount of fat appropriate?
All of these factors together
determine the impression of the eyes.
Let me explain with a real example.

Let’s assume someone with ptosis
only had double eyelid surgery.
Ptosis is a condition where
the eyelid droops downward
because the muscle that opens the eyes
is weak.
If you only create a double eyelid line
for eyes like this,
what happens?
The line is there,
but the eyes still do not open properly,
so they may still look sleepy
or
the tired impression may not improve.
That can instead lead to dissatisfaction,
like, "Why do they look the same after surgery?"
In such cases,
eyelid correction should be performed together
to strengthen the ability to open the eyes
and create a clearer, fresher impression.
The same goes for epicanthal folds.
An epicanthal fold refers to the skin fold
that covers the inner part of the eye.
If it is present, the double eyelid line
can look cut off at the inner side
or appear shorter.

The reason you may feel,
"The line is there,
but somehow it looks cramped,"
could be exactly because of the epicanthal fold.
In such cases,
performing an inner corner eye opening procedure together
can allow the double eyelid line
to continue more naturally and longer,
making the eyes as a whole
look more open and distinct.
Fat removal also requires caution.
If there is too much eyelid fat,
the double eyelid line may look thicker
or swelling may last longer,
so removing an appropriate amount can be helpful.
In the end, the important thing is not just
to look at the double eyelid itself,
but to assess the entire eye comprehensively,
and choose a hospital that clearly identifies
"This eye needs this surgery,
and this surgery is unnecessary."

Today, we looked at the three common causes
of failure in first double eyelid surgery in Gangnam,
and the criteria for choosing a hospital
to avoid them.
The first double eyelid surgery
cannot be reversed, so it is natural to be cautious.
Please consult with several places,
but choose a hospital using the three criteria
we discussed today.
Director Park Si-hyeon of Obje Plastic Surgery
focuses on understanding the feeling of the photos
brought by the patient,
while at the same time accurately diagnosing
the patient’s eye length, skin thickness, and amount of fat,
and then presenting both a design that can actually be achieved
and a suitable surgical method.

Also, by looking at the whole eye
rather than just the double eyelid line,
we comprehensively judge ptosis, epicanthal folds,
and the amount of fat,
and clearly distinguish between
the surgeries that are necessary
and those that are unnecessary.
As much as you have chosen carefully,
I hope a satisfying result will follow.
This has been Obje Plastic Surgery.
Thank you.
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Treatment effects may vary depending on the individual, and side effects may occur.
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