How to make eyes look bigger: What are the natural methods?

Sep 10, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Wang Shuai
Introduction
Generally speaking, there is no such thing as a "natural method to make eyes bigger." However, eye size can be enhanced through procedures such as Thermage, double eyelid surgery, epicanthoplasty, ptosis correction with levator shortening, or eye liposuction. It is recommended to visit a reputable hospital and consult a qualified physician before undergoing any procedure. After surgery, proper eye care should be taken, avoiding touching the area to prevent wound infection.

In general, there is no such thing as "how to make eyes bigger using natural methods." Eye enlargement can be achieved through procedures such as Thermage, double eyelid surgery, epicanthoplasty (inner corner eye opening), ptosis correction (levator shortening), and eye liposuction. It is recommended to visit a reputable hospital and consult with a professional doctor before undergoing any procedure.

Procedure Name

Thermage

Double Eyelid Surgery

Epicanthoplasty

Levator Muscle Shortening

Eye Liposuction

 

 

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Principle

Uses heat or radiofrequency energy to stimulate collagen regeneration in the skin

Removes excess skin and fat tissue, and secures eyelid skin to the tarsal plate

Removes tissue at the eye corner to extend the horizontal length of the eye fissure

Enhances the strength of the upper eyelid muscle or removes excess skin

Removes excess fat to create a tighter, more defined eye appearance

Reference Price

3,000–15,000 RMB per session

5,000–20,000 RMB per session

7,000–12,000 RMB per session

7,000–15,000 RMB per session

1,000–5,000 RMB per session

Advantages

1. High safety profile
2. Quick recovery

1. Noticeable results
2. Minimal trauma

1. Natural-looking results
2. Less likely to leave scars

1. Small incision size
2. Long-lasting effects

1. High cost-effectiveness
2. High safety profile

Potential Risks

1. Possible redness
2. Minor tissue damage may occur

1. Local swelling may occur
2. May cause dry eyes

1. Local pain may occur
2. May lead to pigmentation

1. Eyes may become asymmetrical
2. Incomplete eyelid closure may occur

1. Scarring may result
2. Hematoma may develop

Duration of Results

3–5 years

5–10 years

3–5 years

3–4 years

5–7 years

After the procedure, proper eye care should be maintained—avoid touching the area to prevent wound infection. A light diet is recommended during recovery, avoiding spicy and irritating foods such as pepper and chili, which can support better wound healing.

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