Can individuals with a scar-prone constitution undergo double eyelid surgery?

Mar 13, 2025 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Chen Lu
Introduction
Under normal circumstances, double eyelid surgery refers to the procedure of creating double eyelid folds. Individuals with a scar-prone constitution are not advised to undergo double eyelid surgery. This procedure causes trauma to the skin, and individuals with a scar-prone constitution are prone to develop hypertrophic scars at the wound sites after skin injury. This may result in tightness and an unnatural appearance of the eyelid skin, potentially affecting normal eye function and increasing the risk of complications such as infection and bleeding.

Generally, double eyelid surgery refers to blepharoplasty. Blepharoplasty can visually enhance the eye contour, achieving the purpose of making the eyes look more three-dimensional and aesthetically pleasing. The general reference price for blepharoplasty ranges from 8,000 to 20,000 yuan per session. Improvement is typically noticeable 1 to 3 months after the surgery, although symptoms such as hematoma and scar hyperplasia may occur. Individuals with a scar-prone constitution are advised against undergoing blepharoplasty. Detailed analysis is as follows:

The principle of blepharoplasty involves inserting sutures between the skin tissue and the tendon sheath of the levator palpebrae superioris muscle to create artificial adhesion, thereby achieving the desired aesthetic and three-dimensional effect. This procedure causes skin trauma, and individuals with a scar-prone constitution are prone to develop scar hyperplasia at the wound site after skin injury. This can result in tight and unnatural-looking skin around the eyes, potentially even affecting normal eye function such as opening and closing the eyes, while also increasing the risk of complications like infection and bleeding. Excessive healing responses at the wound site can not only affect ocular aesthetics but also cause psychological stress and discomfort to the patient, thus influencing the surgical outcome and the patient's overall well-being.

In daily life, individuals with a scar-prone constitution should try to avoid any skin trauma, such as bumps and scratches. At the same time, maintaining healthy eating habits and consuming more foods rich in vitamins and proteins is recommended to promote skin health.

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