Just as double eyelid surgery has incisional and non-incisional methods, eyelid correction also has incisional and non-incisional methods. #NonIncisionalEyelidCorrection is a surgery that strengthens the ability to open the eyes by making only small openings, without making an incision in the area where the muscle needs to be pulled, and then pulling the muscle relatively precisely.


Since non-incisional eyelid correction is still a surgery, swelling can occur, and the degree of #NonIncisionalEyelidCorrectionSwelling is lighter than with the incisional method, but it can vary from person to person. While there are people who truly have no swelling or bruising at all, there are also occasional cases where swelling or bruising is as noticeable as with incisional surgery.

In general, the #NonIncisionalEyelidCorrectionSwellingProcess is not severe, which is why more people prefer it than the incisional method. Compared with this swelling process, the surgery involves turning the eyelid as much as possible, so it can be uncomfortable during the procedure. Still, even if there is swelling, most of it goes down in 2–3 days compared with incisional surgery, and after about a week the swelling has usually decreased enough for daily life.

Even if bruising occasionally occurs after non-incisional eyelid correction, it is usually not severe, so that bruising also nearly disappears in about a week. Because this #NonIncisionalEyelidCorrectionSwelling is not severe, it can relatively easily create a clearer eye shape for people who still need to go to work.

If your eyes do not look clear, or if you had double eyelid surgery but your eyes still do not look attractive, consider non-incisional eyelid correction, which places less burden on the recovery period, for a more defined eye shape.
