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[Larie Plastic Surgery] Surgery to Remove Double Eyelids and Short-Term One-Month Progress Before and After Eye Correction Surgery

Laree Plastic Surgery · 라리n성형 · January 17, 2022

Among many people who come to remove their double eyelids, there are some who come not because of the double eyelids themselves, but to correct asymmetry between the two eyes. Ever...

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Clinic: Laree Plastic Surgery

Original post date: January 17, 2022

Translated at: April 23, 2026 at 3:55 AM

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

Among many people who come to remove their double eyelids,

there are some who come not because of the double eyelids themselves, but to correct asymmetry between the two eyes.

Everyone’s eyes are always asymmetrical at all times,

and in fact, removing double eyelids only relaxes the crease that forms above the eye;

it does not make the eyes symmetrical just because the double eyelids were uneven.

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In such cases, it is easy to expect that simply releasing the double eyelids will not make both eyes look the same.

Looking at the pre-surgery photos, not only the presence or absence of the double eyelids, but also their size, was uneven.

In this patient, the strength of opening the eyes was also different on each side,

so the difference between the two sides was much greater than in other uneven double-eyelid cases.

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In such cases, eye correction surgery should be performed together with the surgery to release the double eyelids.

By removing the double eyelids and performing eye correction surgery at the same time,

the external condition of the eye without double eyelids

and the internal condition of the eyes’ opening strength are made similar.

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Compared with before surgery,

the difference between the two eyes is much more balanced after surgery.

Because there are fundamental differences in body structure and the two sides are not perfectly symmetrical,

it is not possible to make both eyes completely identical,

but they have changed to look nearly the same.

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Before surgery, the sagging upper eyelids covered the eyes a lot, making the patient look dull,

and the vaguely formed double eyelids, which did not suit the face, gave a tired impression.

After surgery, the neat and clearer eye shape gives a more positive feeling.

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This is the appearance one month after surgery.

You can still see that the right eye in the photo is opening a little less fully.

It is not that both eyes are not closing properly,

but this can happen within a short time after surgery to remove double eyelids.

This naturally improves over time,

but the amount of time it takes to improve varies from patient to patient.

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