One of the things people are most curious about when it comes to double eyelid surgery is how much swelling there actually is after the procedure.
If you ask people around you, you may sometimes hear things like, “I had a hard time because the swelling after double eyelid surgery wouldn’t go down...”
From that point on, worry starts to build. You start wondering if you’ll end up with sausage-like swelling for no reason after surgery...
Or whether you’ll still be puffy for more than a month...
The more you worry, the more hesitant you become, and in the end you may put off or avoid your first double eyelid surgery or revision surgery.
What helps the most in moments like that?
In the end, looking at other people’s surgery reviews is very helpful when deciding whether to go through with surgery.

There may be countless revision double eyelid surgery cases, but even among revision cases,
#Review of Double Eyelid Reversal Surgery is not as common as other double eyelid surgery cases.
However, double eyelid reversal surgery often has less severe swelling compared with other revision double eyelid surgeries.
That is because the tissue that would cause swelling is removed completely.
Review of Double Eyelid Reversal Surgery
Most cases do not have severe swelling!

During double eyelid reversal surgery, the levator muscle may be slightly pulled while the double eyelid is being released, and in some cases the eyes may not close fully.
So you should definitely check how long the period of incomplete eye closure lasts.
In the case above, you can see that the eyes mostly close well.
Double Eyelid Reversal Surgery
Check whether the eyes close well!
Even if the eyes do not close well right after surgery, they will usually close properly over time, so there is no need to worry too much.

#Swelling after double eyelid reversal surgery is not actually severe right after surgery, but it begins to swell from the next day, and in the photo above, even on day 4 after surgery, it still looks slightly swollen.
However, it would not be an exaggeration to say that this level of swelling and bruising does not interfere with daily life.

Even in the photo with the eyes closed, the condition is good enough that some of the stitches on the outer side of the eyebrow can be removed on day 4 after surgery.
Usually, all stitches can be removed within one week.
Then can we say the #recovery period after double eyelid reversal surgery is one week?
Recovery period after double eyelid reversal surgery
There are individual differences, but in most cases one week is enough!

If you look at the eyes while looking downward, you can really see a clear difference in how they look.
Usually, when you look at photos related to double eyelid surgery, you only see the eyes open or perhaps the eyes closed.
At Lari Plastic Surgery, we also provide photos of the eyes looking downward.
Do you know why it is important to check photos of eyes looking downward?
Nowadays, everyone has a smartphone, so when looking at a smartphone on the subway or bus, you end up looking downward.
The scar from double eyelid surgery looks more noticeable when looking downward than when the eyes are closed. ㅠ
Therefore, one of the important reasons for undergoing double eyelid reversal surgery or double eyelid removal surgery is the dark and heavy-looking scar that is visible when looking downward.
Don’t forget that fact!!
Double eyelid scar
It looks most severe when looking downward!
Lari Plastic Surgery, which can cleanly remove double eyelid scars that look severe when looking downward, is
close to Exit 5 of Apgujeong Rodeo Station on Line Bundang.
Whether you are a man or a woman, if you have severe double eyelid scars, I strongly recommend a consultation at Lari Plastic Surgery.