Will the double eyelid return to its original appearance after suture removal?
Generally, double eyelid surgery includes two types: the full incision method and the suture (non-incision) method. If the suture is removed after a full incision procedure, the eyelid usually cannot return to its original condition; however, if the suture is removed following a suture method procedure, the eyelid may revert to its original appearance. Detailed explanation is as follows:
The full incision double eyelid surgery involves removing part of the skin and tissue, then suturing to create the double eyelid crease. This method significantly alters the eye tissues, so the eyelid typically does not return to its original appearance after suture removal.
With the suture method, the eyelid may return to its original appearance after suture removal. This is because the suture method creates a double eyelid crease by placing sutures beneath the eyelid skin and using the tension of the sutures. If the results are unsatisfactory post-surgery or if the sutures need removal due to complications, the eyelid generally can return to its original appearance. However, if the sutures have already caused adhesions or scarring with surrounding tissues, it may not fully return to its original condition after suture removal.
To ensure optimal surgical outcomes and recovery, it is recommended to communicate sufficiently with your doctor before surgery, understanding the risks, expected results, and post-operative care. Additionally, choosing a reputable medical aesthetic hospital for the procedure is also very important.