Having bright and vibrant eyes can greatly enhance one's appearance, but not everyone is born with perfect eyes. As a result, many people choose to undergo double eyelid surgery. So what are the benefits of getting double eyelid surgery?
Improves puffy eyes
Puffy eyes give the impression that the eyes are always swollen and lack vitality. By removing excess fat from the eyelids through double eyelid surgery, the eyes can appear larger and more lively.
Improves narrow eye slits
Narrow eye slits refer to a small distance between the eyes, causing them to appear small and even squeezed together. By undergoing double eyelid surgery and opening up the corners of the eyes, they can appear larger and more vibrant.
Improves droopy eyelashes
Some people have monolids, with their eyelashes constantly drooping downward, making the eyes appear small and lacking vitality. Severe drooping of the eyelashes can also cause irritation to the eyeballs. Through double eyelid surgery, the direction of the eyelashes can be adjusted to grow upwards, making the eyes appear larger and also solving the problem of inverted eyelashes.
Improves asymmetrical double eyelids
Asymmetrical double eyelids occur when one eyelid is single while the other is double, or when one is larger than the other, resulting in an uncomfortable and unnatural appearance. By undergoing double eyelid surgery, the eyelids can be made more symmetrical, giving the eyes a more aesthetically pleasing look.
Improves multiple eyelids
Multiple eyelids can occur naturally or as a result of failed double eyelid surgery. Multiple eyelids give the impression that the corners of the eyes lack attractiveness and that the eyes lack liveliness. Double eyelid surgery can improve this condition, making the eyes more beautiful.
Improves droopy upper eyelids
Droopy upper eyelids are usually caused by dysfunction of the muscles around the eyes. The appearance of droopy upper eyelids gives the impression that the eyes are perpetually closed. By undergoing double eyelid surgery to restore muscle function and potentially undergoing simultaneous upper eyelid surgery, the eyes can appear larger, more vibrant, and the person as a whole will look completely different.
Improves sunken upper eyelids
Sunken upper eyelids are more likely to occur in middle-aged individuals. As one ages, the subcutaneous fat and orbital septal fat in the eye area may shrink. Additionally, soft tissue damage resulting from trauma, illness, surgery, etc., can cause sunken upper eyelids. Double eyelid surgery can improve this condition through muscle flap inversion and filling.