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Let's know the difference between ptosis correction and double eyelid surgery and have pretty eyes(#Naturaladhesion #PtosisSurgery #DoubleEyelidSurgery)

 

"Let's know the difference between ptosis correction 

and double eyelid surgery and have pretty eyes~!"


The eyes determine a person's first impression. This is the first part that people see when talking, and it has the greatest impact on facial aesthetics. This is why people who want bigger eyes are looking for ptosis correction and double eyelid surgery.




Among them, the most common surgery is double eyelid surgery and ptosis correction. As for the type of plastic surgery, many people have learned about it through acquaintances, the Internet and the media, but there are still many people who don’t know the principle and purpose of plastic surgery because they are not interested in it. Therefore, for those who are looking for a hospital that can perform good eye surgery, this article will tell you the difference between ptosis correction and #DoubleEyelidSurgery



First, there is a muscle in the eye called the levator palpebrae superioris muscle. You can understand it as a place that has the power to elevate the closed upper eyelids. Generally, when you open your eyes, the more pupils your eyelids cover, the smaller and sleepy your eyes will look. Therefore, if the eyelids are elevated with strengthened levator palpebrae superioris muscle, the exposed area of the pupil will be larger and will give a cooler impression.




For people who are suitable for ptosis correction, the difference in the function of the levator palpebrae superioris muscle will affect the effect of surgery. Of course, our body structure does not initially have a perfect symmetric structure, so even if these parts are corrected, they will not become a perfect symmetric structure. Therefore, it is normal for the eyes to look slightly different when taking pictures. But the problem is that some people's eyes look obviously different at first glance. Therefore, if the sizes of the two eyes are asymmetric, it is necessary to correct the eyes to some extent to make them look more symmetrical.



Ptosis correction is largely divided into non-incisional ptosis correction and incisional ptosis correction.



Those who have a lot of fat or sagging flesh in the upper eyelid must cut and correct them, so incisional #PtosisCorrection is necessary. However, if the upper eyelids are very thin, non-incisional ptosis correction can also be effective. Non-incisional ptosis correction is considered by many people because it can strength the levator palpebrae superioris muscle and create double eyelids using the power of a thin thread. Also, the recovery period is short and burden of scars is small.


On the other hand, it can be said that double eyelid surgery is to reduce wrinkles between the eyebrows and the eyes.



 It has a common purpose with ptosis correction, which is to make the eyes look bigger, but their targeted effect and process are different. In the case of double eyelid surgery, only the double eyelid is operated. But in most cases, the levator palpebrae superioris muscle is usually corrected together because the effect of double eyelid line alone is not enough. Therefore, double eyelid surgery and ptosis correction together can help obtain satisfactory results.

The reason why many people do not know the difference between ptosis correction and double eyelid surgery is that most Asians have single eyelids and ptosis at the same time so they are doing both surgeries together.


Ptosis correction alone has a little effect on the eyelids. If only ptosis correction is done, the degree of improvement may be insignificant and discomfort may arise because the eyebrows stimulate the eyeball more. Therefore, having double eyelid surgery and ptosis correction together is a way to increase satisfaction.


The recovery period after double eyelid surgery and upper eyelid correction varies from person to person, but it also depends on the details of the operation and postoperative care too. Edema after surgery can be regarded as an inflammatory reaction caused by tissue damage or blood leakage. Since there are multiple surgical methods, satisfactory surgical results can be obtained only when surgery is performed in consideration of the individual's facial condition. For the human eye, there are many things to consider, such as the shape of the eyelids, the distance between the eyes and nose, the width of the forehead and the shape of the face. Therefore, even if the same operation is performed, the results will vary greatly depending on the individual. In short, it is important to consult fully with experts who have extensive experience in ophthalmological plastic surgery for customized double eyelid surgery and ptosis correction.












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