Another inconvenience in eye plastic surgery is that stitch removal is needed. In many surgeries, stitches often need to be removed, but removing stitches from a sensitive area like the eyes can cause a fair amount of stinging pain, so many people who have had eye surgery find it uncomfortable.


Usually, stitch removal after double eyelid surgery is done on day 2 after buried suture surgery, on day 5 after incisional surgery, on day 7 for epicanthoplasty, on day 14 for canthoplasty, and incision-based eye correction is also done on day 5, just like incisional double eyelid surgery. When are stitches removed for #nonincisionaleyecorrection? “Non-incisional” means that no incision is made. If no incision is made, that means there are no stitches, so there is no need for separate stitch removal.

Stitches for non-incisional eye correction
Because no incision is made, there is no suturing, so separate stitch removal is not needed!
Sometimes, if something is called non-incisional eye correction but stitches need to be removed at the same time as buried-suture double eyelid surgery, it may not be non-incisional eye correction in the strict sense of pulling the muscle without an incision, and it is quite likely to be simple buried-suture double eyelid surgery.

LARI Plastic Surgery’s non-incisional eye correction is true “non-incisional” eye correction that does not require separate stitch removal!
