Can individuals with a scar-prone constitution undergo full-incision double eyelid surgery?
Generally speaking, a scar-prone constitution refers to a瘢痕体质 (scar-prone体质). Individuals with such a constitution typically are not advised to undergo full-incision double eyelid surgery. Detailed explanations are as follows:
For individuals with a scar-prone constitution, after skin trauma, fibrous tissue tends to overgrow during the wound healing process, resulting in pathological scars. Full-incision double eyelid surgery requires incisions in the upper eyelid area. Postoperatively, hypertrophic scars may easily form at the incision sites, which can not only affect appearance but also lead to unnatural double eyelid lines, skin protrusion, redness, and swelling around the eyes. Additionally, as the skin around the eyes is relatively thin, ongoing changes in scar tissue may pull the eye skin, causing functional disorders such as incomplete eyelid closure, which can affect the patient's daily life.
In daily life, maintaining a balanced diet and consuming more foods rich in vitamins and proteins can help promote skin tissue repair and regeneration, thus preventing scar formation.