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What Should You Check Before Undergoing a Non-Incisional Double Eyelid Surgery?

TS Plastic Surgery · 티에스성형외과 · June 20, 2024

Eyelid surgery has now become a field that many people consider and worry about. Recently, not only adults but also students have become interested and often look for information a...

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Clinic: TS Plastic Surgery

Original post date: June 20, 2024

Translated at: April 22, 2026 at 2:28 PM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

Eyelid surgery has

now become a field that many people consider and worry about.

Recently, not only adults but also students have become interested and often look for information as well.

However, because it is a surgery that many people undergo,

if the condition of each person’s eyes is not sufficiently taken into account,

it may be difficult to achieve the desired result.

In particular, if the incisional method feels burdensome,

you may also consider the non-incisional method known as

natural adhesion.

Double eyelid surgery is broadly divided into the incisional method and the non-incisional method.

Among these, the natural adhesion method

helps create adhesion using thread so that the line can be maintained for a longer period of time.

This method can be applied when the eyelid skin is thin and

does not have much fat.

However, because the appropriate method can differ depending on a person’s eye condition,

careful consultation is necessary.

Natural adhesion double eyelid surgery: things to consider

Degree of fat in the eyelids

If there is a lot of fat in the eyelids or the skin is sagging,

the natural adhesion method may not be suitable.

Therefore, the process of sufficiently checking your own eye condition before surgery is important.

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Source: TS Plastic Surgery website

Line design

Double eyelid lines are

divided into in-line, out-line, and in-out line types.

Even lines at the same height can look different depending on a person’s eye shape,

so a design that considers facial proportions and harmony is necessary.

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Source: TS Plastic Surgery website

Fixation method

In the natural adhesion method,

adhesion is formed using a 5-point or 6-point method

to help the line remain stable.

In addition, it is important to proceed closely and carefully

so that the line can connect smoothly.

What Should You Check Before Undergoing a Non-Incisional Double Eyelid Surgery? image 6

Source: TS Plastic Surgery website

Use of the hiding technique

After double eyelid surgery, the hiding technique may also be used

to reduce the possibility that the thread will be visible on the surface.

When this method is used, the thread is placed inside the tissue

rather than on the skin surface, which can lead to a more

natural result.

In addition to the surgical method,

you should also consider whether sufficient consultation and aftercare are provided.

Because the appropriate method can differ depending on each person’s eye condition,

it is important to fully understand the surgical method and care method that suit your eyes before making a decision.

※ Side effects such as inflammation, bleeding, and nerve damage may occur depending on the individual, so sufficient consultation with the medical staff is necessary before surgery.

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