How is a scarless double eyelid created without surgery or suture embedding?
Scarless double eyelid without incisions or buried sutures refers to creating double eyelids using minimally invasive techniques. This method leaves only tiny wounds similar in size to needle punctures, which heal naturally to achieve an almost scar-free appearance after surgery. Below is an introduction to the minimally invasive double eyelid surgery procedure:
First, disinfect the eye area skin and mark the appropriate double eyelid line.

Administer local anesthesia to the patient.
Make 2–3 mm small incisions at the inner, middle, and outer parts along the marked eyelid crease. Remove excess fat, excise part of the local muscle, and tighten the skin.
Suture the incisions and apply gauze with pressure dressing to the wound area.
Precautions: Minimally invasive double eyelid surgery typically uses the Korean-style three-point technique. Within 24–48 hours after surgery, intermittent cold compresses should be applied locally to reduce swelling, oral antibiotics should be taken to prevent infection, and a light diet is recommended.
Medications should be used only under the guidance of a qualified physician, and surgery should be performed at a reputable medical facility.