Cases Where the Buried Suture Method Is Possible for Double-Eyelid Line-Lowering Surgery Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery

Hello, this is Hyundai Aesthetic Surgery. Recently, we have been receiving many inquiries about different types of revision eye surgery. Because eye surgery has become such a commonly encountered procedure, it has also become more accessible, and many people tend to think of it lightly. As a result, there are quite a few cases of dissatisfaction after double-eyelid surgery. Among these cases, many people seem to look into double-eyelid line-lowering surgery because they are dissatisfied with the shape of the line or because the line has formed too thickly and they want to lower it.

Therefore, when considering double-eyelid surgery, it is very important to review many cases and choose a clinic and medical team that are skilled at creating the eye shape you want. Of course, it is important for the double-eyelid line to form as desired, but if harmony with your face is overlooked, you may end up looking into revision eye surgery or double-eyelid line-lowering surgery. For that reason, even double-eyelid surgery requires careful consideration. For those who are looking for information on double-eyelid line-lowering surgery for these reasons, let us take a closer look.

Typical candidates for double-eyelid line-lowering surgery include those with thick lines, sausage eyes, or asymmetrical eyes. These concerns can be improved through various methods for lowering the line, such as excision, two-line correction, incision, or the buried suture method. Many people prefer the buried suture method for both their first surgery and revision surgery. If the previous surgery was performed with the buried suture method, line lowering can also be improved using the non-incisional buried suture method. This buried suture approach releases adhesions from the existing line while creating a new line below it.

However, realistically, if the previous surgery was performed using an incisional method, it may not be possible to lower the line with the buried suture method, and the procedure should be carried out by selecting the most suitable option among excision, two-line correction, or incision. There is no guarantee that side effects will not occur during this revision eye surgery process, and depending on the condition, scarring may worsen. If there is already insufficient extra skin, the results may still be unsatisfactory even after revision surgery. This is one of the reasons why it is so important to do the first surgery well.

When such a thick line forms, the eyes can appear swollen like sausage eyes. This symptom may occur when the double-eyelid line is created too high without properly considering the anatomical structure of the eyes. Sausage eyes can also occur for various other reasons, such as excessive fat around the eyes. Therefore, it may be helpful to consult with a medical team that has trustworthy experience and cases, accurately identify the cause of the sausage-eye appearance, and then establish a plan for double-eyelid line-lowering surgery.

Also, because each medical team may recommend a different surgical method, it is advisable to receive consultations at several clinics rather than just one and take enough time to consider which approach is most appropriate before deciding. If there is insufficient extra skin after the first surgery or revision surgery, the surgical method and the skill of the surgeon performing it are especially important. If limited extra skin is excised, it is important to carefully consider the potential problems that may arise later and proceed with double-eyelid line-lowering surgery in the most suitable direction. Thank you.



