How to Distinguish Between Natural and Double Eyelids
Generally, the authenticity of double eyelids can be determined through the naturalness of the eyelid crease, the shape of the inner canthus, the width and length of the double eyelid, the crease line when closing the eyes, and the overall coordination of the eyes. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Naturalness of the eyelid crease
Real double eyelids have a relatively natural crease with multiple fine layers, and no surgical traces are visible. In contrast, fake double eyelids appear unnatural, with unsmooth lines, unclear layers, and may only have a single layer.
2. Shape of the inner canthus
Real double eyelids form a relatively shallow inner canthus, appearing natural. However, fake double eyelids create a deeper inner canthus that looks unnatural.
3. Width and length of the double eyelid
Real double eyelids have moderate width and length, neither excessively long nor wide. Fake double eyelids may appear excessively wide or long, or conversely, too short or narrow.
4. Crease line when closing the eyes
When closing the eyes, real double eyelids display fine crease lines that appear genuine. However, fake double eyelids may reveal obvious scar lines with deep pigment deposition when the eyes are closed.
5. Overall coordination of the eyes
Real double eyelids typically do not affect the coordination between the eyes and the face, resulting in a natural, harmonious, and unobtrusive overall appearance. Conversely, fake double eyelids, with only one crease, may appear artificial and could compromise overall facial harmony.
If you are currently unsatisfied with the aesthetics of your eyelids, cosmetic medical procedures can be used for improvement. However, it is important to undergo surgery at a reputable hospital to ensure safety and effectiveness.