Upper Eyelid Skin Resection for Correcting Double Eyelid Surgery Complications and Removing Sagging Below the Double Eyelid Line
Top: Pre-operative Bottom: 5 months post-operative
After double eyelid surgery, some patients become concerned about droopy eyelids or sagging caused by excess skin below the double eyelid crease. While there are various solutions for this, one option is upper eyelid skin excision.
The skin is excised 1mm above the eyelashes.
The sagging skin covering the eyelashes improves, creating a beautifully rounded eye arch. The pupils appear larger, resulting in brighter eyes. The scar is positioned right at the lash line, making it barely noticeable, and heals very cleanly.
It's a small detail, but even a slight change can make a big difference in the impression around the eyes.
✔️Upper Eyelid Skin Resection
⚠️Risks and Side Effects (Possible Occurrences)
Infection, swelling, bruising
Uncomfortable feeling in the eyelids
Asymmetry in double eyelids and eyelid opening
Incomplete eyelid closure, dry eye