What is the “difference” at a hospital that is good at revision double eyelid surgery?
- Summarized by Director Park Si-hyeon

Hello.
This is Obje Plastic Surgery.
If you are looking into revision double eyelid surgery,
the thing that is probably on your mind the most right now is
“where should I get it?”
That’s because you decided to do it again
since you were not satisfied with the double eyelids
you had made the first time.
Having gone through it once,
you naturally have to be even more careful this time.
So you look up all sorts of things,
but when you actually search,
you only find plenty of posts saying where is good,
and it is not easy to see
what is actually different.
You may be wondering what exactly is different
about places called hospitals that are good at revision double eyelid surgery.
Today, I will organize where that “difference” comes from.

I’ve also included things that are good to know in advance
for a successful revision,
so I hope this helps if you read to the end.
Revision double eyelid surgery,
why it is especially difficult
To understand the difference in a hospital that is good at revision double eyelid surgery,
you first need to know why revision surgery is difficult.

Revision double eyelid surgery
has completely different conditions from the first surgery.
Because the eye has already undergone surgery once,
there are changes in the tissue beneath the skin.
Scar tissue may have formed,
or there may often be adhesions
between the skin and muscle.
Simply put,
it is similar to having to draw a new picture
over a sheet of paper that already has a picture on it.
Traces of the existing line remain,
and because the tissue is not in its original state,
you cannot get good results just by redrawing the line.
You need to accurately understand
what the tissue condition of the eye is now
and approach it accordingly.

That is why in revision surgery,
rather than “the skill to redraw the line,”
“the ability to read the eye’s condition”
determines the outcome.
Success in revision double eyelid surgery?
These “three things” are the turning point
If you are preparing for revision surgery,
there are three things you should definitely keep in mind
to increase your chances of success.
Let’s look at them one by one.
First,
understand the condition of your own eyes first.

When considering revision surgery,
most people first think about
“which line should I change it to?”
But what you should check before that is
what condition your eyes are in now.
Whether you use your forehead muscles when opening your eyes,
whether your eyelids are thick or thin,
whether your eyes are prominent or deep-set.
Depending on these factors,
the same line can lead to a completely different result.
Especially if the strength used to open the eyes is weak,
changing only the double eyelid line will not improve
the sleepy-looking impression.
Whether eye correction is also needed,
or whether there is too much or too little eyelid fat remaining.
Carefully checking these kinds of details too
is the starting point.
Second,
organize the eyes you want into “elements”
rather than a “feeling.”
“I want natural-looking eyes~”
“Like this idol!”
Expressions like these
can be vague and make communication difficult.

Even the phrase “natural-looking eyes”
can bring different images to mind for different people.
So it is better to break down
the eyes you want into more specific parts
and organize them.
Whether you want a shape where the inner corner line is visible,
whether the outer eye corner should tilt upward
or downward,
how high the line should be.
If you break down the elements of the eyes you want one by one,
communication with the medical staff
becomes much easier during the consultation.

In the end, how specifically you convey
the result you want
is directly linked to satisfaction.
Third,
do not decide the surgical method in advance.
“Please do it with burial sutures.”
“I heard it has to be incisional.”
Some people go to a consultation
already having decided on the method,
but
pre-deciding the surgical method
can actually become a factor that limits the result.

There are eyes for which burial sutures are appropriate,
eyes for which incisional surgery is appropriate,
and cases where partial incision is needed.
Which method is right
should be determined after directly examining the eye condition.
Please remember that the method is not a “choice”
but the “result of diagnosis.”
The “key” that determines the outcome
is choosing OO
If you understand your eye condition,
organize the elements of the eyes you want,
and keep the surgical method open,
then what remains is finding the “hospital”
that can make it happen.

When choosing a hospital that is good at revision double eyelid surgery,
there are three major criteria worth checking.
First, whether it is a place that analyzes
the structure of the eyes and explains the reason.
Rather than simply saying, “This line is pretty,”
it should be able to show a basis,
such as “Because your eyes are in this condition now,
this direction is appropriate.”

Next,
whether it designs the line without making it uniform
and instead tailors it to facial proportions.
Even with the same height and same type of line,
the degree of harmony changes depending on
the face shape, the distance between the eyes,
and the size of the eyes.
Finding the line that looks most natural on my face.
That is the core difference
of a hospital that is good at revision double eyelid surgery.

Finally,
it is also important whether it is a place
that has experience with a variety of revision cases.
Because revision surgery differs from eye to eye,
and the approach must also change depending on
the previous surgical method,
experience handling various types
improves the stability of the outcome.
A place that has these three things
is what can be called a hospital that is good at revision double eyelid surgery.
Today, we looked at
where the differences that determine the outcome
in revision double eyelid surgery come from,
and what it is good to prepare in advance
for a successful revision.
The decision to consider revision surgery
feels much heavier than the first surgery.
It’s only natural to be more careful,
because you already had a disappointing experience once.
Director Park Si-hyeon of Obje Plastic Surgery
has all three of the criteria mentioned above:
eye structure analysis, design that fits facial proportions,
and extensive revision surgery experience.

During consultations, after carefully checking
the eyelid thickness, the strength used to open the eyes,
and the degree of tissue adhesion,
he explains with reasons why this direction is appropriate,
and designs the line that best suits the face’s proportions.

If you are looking for a hospital that is good at revision double eyelid surgery,
I recommend starting with a consultation
that explains each step one by one,
from analyzing eye condition to line design and method selection.
This has been Obje Plastic Surgery.
Thank you.
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