
What should I do if my double eyelid crease is too long?
I recently had double eyelid surgery, but after the operation, I noticed that the crease lines were cut too long. What should I do?

When the double eyelid crease is cut too long, the issue can be addressed through recovery time, consulting a doctor, revision surgery, medication, and psychological adjustment.
1. Allow for Recovery: In the early postoperative period, swelling may make the crease appear longer. The appearance may improve as swelling subsides.
2. Consult a Doctor: Communicate with your surgeon to understand your individual condition and obtain professional advice.
3. Revision Surgery: After a medical evaluation, revision surgery can be performed to adjust the length of the double eyelid crease.
4. Medication: Follow medical instructions and use appropriate medications to aid recovery.
5. Psychological Adjustment: Maintain a positive mindset and learn to accept and appreciate your appearance through psychological adaptation.
When facing the issue of excessively long double eyelid lines after surgery, actively seek assistance from your doctor to understand and choose an appropriate revision plan. Additionally, before and after any revision surgery, follow your doctor's postoperative care instructions, including keeping the incision clean, avoiding infection, and taking prescribed medications, to promote better healing and recovery. Maintaining a healthy mindset and optimistic attitude also contributes to postoperative recovery.