Will having a nose job affect the shape of my double eyelids?
Generally speaking, whether rhinoplasty will affect the shape of the double eyelids depends on the specific surgical procedure. If the surgery and recovery proceed normally, there will usually be no impact on the double eyelids, and their shape will remain stable. However, if surgical errors occur or complications arise, the double eyelids may be affected and their shape could change. A detailed explanation is as follows:

If the surgical procedure goes smoothly, the surgeon operates correctly, and there is no excessive pulling or damage to the nasal skin and surrounding tissues, with normal postoperative recovery and no serious complications, then under the hands of a skilled surgeon, rhinoplasty will adjust the nasal shape within reasonable limits, without significantly affecting the skin tension or muscles around the eyes. The shape of the double eyelids will basically remain stable.
However, if the surgeon lacks technical proficiency and excessively stretches or tightens the skin of the nasal tip or dorsum during rhinoplasty, it may alter the distribution of skin tension. Additionally, severe postoperative complications such as scar contracture or infection may occur, potentially affecting the upper eyelid area. These situations can cause abnormal changes in facial skin tension and tissue status, thereby influencing the shape of the double eyelids—for instance, making them shallower, wider, or asymmetrical.
It is recommended to visit a formal hospital and undergo the above procedures under the guidance of a qualified physician to ensure the safety and reliability of the surgery.