How much does full incision double eyelid surgery plus眼角 opening usually cost?

Nov 04, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Han Xuefeng
Introduction
The cost of full-incision double eyelid surgery combined with epicanthoplasty typically ranges from 8,000 to 30,000 yuan per procedure, with specific pricing depending on individual circumstances. Full-incision double eyelid surgery with epicanthoplasty can be performed using various techniques, including medial epicanthoplasty (inner corner opening), lateral epicanthoplasty (outer corner opening), scarless epicanthoplasty, and Y-V plasty for epicanthoplasty. Medial epicanthoplasty generally costs between 8,000 and 12,000 yuan per procedure.

Full incision double eyelid surgery combined with epicanthoplasty typically costs between 8,000 and 30,000 yuan per session, with the exact price depending on individual circumstances. This procedure can be categorized into medial epicanthoplasty, lateral canthoplasty, scarless epicanthoplasty, and Y-V plasty epicanthoplasty. Medial epicanthoplasty generally ranges from 8,000 to 12,000 yuan per session; lateral canthoplasty from 8,000 to 14,000 yuan per session; scarless epicanthoplasty from 10,000 to 20,000 yuan per session; and Y-V plasty epicanthoplasty from 12,000 to 30,000 yuan per session. Factors influencing the cost include surgical complexity, surgeon expertise, and regional differences.

Analysis and Price Reference for Full Incision Double Eyelid Surgery with Epicanthoplasty:

Comparison Item / Procedure

Full Incision Double Eyelid with Medial Epicanthoplasty

Full Incision Double Eyelid with Lateral Canthoplasty

Full Incision Double Eyelid with Scarless Epicanthoplasty

Full Incision Double Eyelid with Y-V Plasty Epicanthoplasty

Reference Price

8,000–12,000 yuan/session

8,000–14,000 yuan/session

10,000–20,000 yuan/session

12,000–30,000 yuan/session

Procedure Principle

Surgically opens the skin at the inner corner of the eye and removes part of the epicanthal fold, exposing the inner portion of the eye to make it appear larger.

Surgically opens the skin at the outer corner of the eye and appropriately extends the length of the palpebral fissure, expanding the outer portion of the eye to create a larger appearance.

Uses advanced minimally invasive techniques to minimize surgical scarring as much as possible without compromising eye function or aesthetics, resulting in a more natural look.

Creates a "Y"-shaped incision at the eye corner, removes part of the skin and tissue, then sutures it into a "V"-shaped appearance, enlarging the eye and improving overall eye shape.

Suitable Candidates

Individuals with small eyes, wide-set eyes, or severe epicanthal folds.

Individuals with small eyes, short palpebral fissures, or those seeking improvement in eye shape.

Individuals who have high requirements for minimal visible scarring.

Individuals with small eyes or wide-set eyes.

Recovery Period

1–3 months

1–3 months

1–2 months

2–3 months

Duration of Results

5–8 years

5–8 years

8–10 years

5–8 years

Risks

1. Scar hypertrophy
2. Damage to ocular nerves

1. Infection and bleeding
2. Scar hypertrophy

1. Skin redness and swelling
2. Nerve damage

1. Eye injury
2. Scarring

Factors Affecting Cost:

1. Surgical Complexity: Individuals with poor baseline eye conditions—such as severe epicanthal folds or loose eyelid skin—require more complex procedures, which increases both technical difficulty and cost.

2. Surgeon Expertise: Experienced surgeons typically possess higher technical skills and greater clinical experience, enabling them to better manage surgical details, and therefore usually charge higher fees.

3. Regional Differences: In economically developed regions, medical resources are richer, and both surgeon skill levels and equipment are more advanced, leading to higher surgical costs.

It is recommended to consult at a reputable hospital and have the procedure performed by an experienced surgeon to effectively reduce the risk of complications.

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