Who is not suitable for double eyelid surgery?
Double eyelid surgery may involve risks or unsatisfactory results, and therefore is not suitable for everyone. Who, then, is not a good candidate for double eyelid surgery?
Double eyelid surgery can improve the appearance of the eyes, but it is not suitable for everyone.
Individuals with certain physical constitutions or specific medical conditions may face significant risks or unsatisfactory outcomes from undergoing this procedure. These individuals include, but are not limited to, those with a tendency to form keloid scars, allergic constitutions, severe coagulation disorders, or those suffering from acute eye diseases, severe psychiatric disorders, facial paralysis, hyperthyroidism, and other specific conditions. Additionally, individuals who are either too young or too old, have prominent eyeballs, a flat nasal bridge, or unsuitable facial features should also carefully consider undergoing double eyelid surgery.
Prior to considering double eyelid surgery, a comprehensive medical evaluation should be conducted, along with detailed consultation with a qualified plastic surgeon. The surgeon will assess the patient's general health, eye condition, and personal expectations to determine whether they are an appropriate candidate for the surgery. For individuals unsuitable for double eyelid surgery, it is recommended to avoid the procedure. If there is a desire to improve one's appearance, alternative suitable cosmetic treatments or plans can be considered under the guidance of a qualified physician.