What's the Difference Between Natural Adhesion and the Non-Incision Method?

๐Ÿ‘‰What's the Difference Between Natural Adhesion and the Non-Incision Method?


The eyes might very well be the part of our body that directly captures our genuine emotions. Being the first thing we notice when meeting someone, the eyes play a significant role in defining one's image. Even a slight difference can greatly elevate a person's charm. Thus, having small or narrow eyes can become a complex for some.




With the changing perception of medical intervention, and the potential advantages one can gain in social and personal relationships after plastic surgery, more and more people are considering double eyelid surgery to improve their appearance. Typically, double eyelid surgery refers to the process of transmitting the force from the levitating muscle or tarsal plate to create a crease in the skin. The way this force is transmitted can result in variations in the size and shape of the double eyelid line.


The methods can be divided into incision techniques, where the eyelid skin is incised and tissues are sutured, or non-incision methods like Natural Adhesion or the Non-Incision Method, which use threads and adhesion to transmit force. Recently, with reduced apprehensions about incisions and a preference for natural looks, there's a rising interest in faster recovery non-incision methods like Natural Adhesion or the Non-Incision Method.

This has led to many inquiries at our center from individuals who are unsure about the exact differences between Natural Adhesion and the Non-Incision Method. So, in this post, we aim to provide a detailed explanation of the differences between the non-incision double eyelid surgery methods: Natural Adhesion and the Non-Incision Method.


Is there a difference between 

non-incisional double eyelid surgery, Natural Adhesion, and Non-Incision Method?





To begin with, the difference between Natural Adhesion and Non-Incision Method can be likened to the two sides of a coin. Both can be classified under the category of non-incisional surgery methods. The Non-Incision Method for double eyelids can involve using a single thread to create a knot for the double eyelid, or multiple threads with multiple knots. These various techniques are all broadly categorized under the Non-Incision Method, without delving into the minute details of each technique. Without making skin incisions, tiny holes are created, and threads finer than hair are inserted to tie consecutive knots, creating a natural-looking double eyelid.


Natural Adhesion is a method where, like the Non-Incision Method, tiny holes are made to pass the threads, artificially inducing adhesion between the orbital septum, skin, and muscle. Unlike solely relying on threads as in the Non-Incision Method, it induces a natural adhesion between the skin and levator muscle, resulting in a natural-looking double eyelid that doesn't easily come undone. 






Although the Non-Incision Method often uses non-absorbable threads, adhesion occurs along these threads. The combined strength of the thread and the capsule-like thin layer of adhesion around it ensures that the eyelid line remains intact. This is why Natural Adhesion and the Non-Incision Method can be considered the same surgical method.


Thus, Natural Adhesion and Non-Incision can be said to fall under the same category of non-incisional double eyelid surgeries. Since both surgical methods are performed through tiny holes, there's less concern about scars, reduced swelling, and faster recovery, allowing patients to quickly return to their daily lives. Thus, recently, many people prefer this non-incisional double eyelid surgery method. However, because each person's eye features are different, wanting a non-incisional double eyelid surgery doesn't mean the same method can be applied to create the double eyelid line.






Typically, if the skin of the eyelids is somewhat thin, the eyes are a bit large, and the eye sockets aren't too protruding, then using methods like Natural Adhesion or Non-Incision Method for double eyelid surgery can achieve the desired eyelid crease. However, the non-incisional double eyelid surgery only creates adhesions using threads, so if the skin of the eyelids is thick or if there's a thick fat layer in the eye sockets, the chances of it coming undone become relatively higher.


Therefore, when the eyelid skin is thick, and the eye socket has a lot of fat or muscles, making it bulging, it's possible to improve the appearance with a natural and clear eyelid line by making a small incision to remove unnecessary fat and muscle. Also, depending on the presence of weak eyelid opening strength, eye shape correction may be needed, or depending on the width or height of the eyes or the presence of a Mongolian fold, an eye slit procedure might be necessary. Thus, the method chosen for double eyelid surgery doesn't solely depend on the thickness of the eyelids; it can also be influenced by the amount of fat, strength of the muscles opening the eyes, and the specific details like the shape, size, and structure of the eyes.






While it's crucial to understand the differences between Natural Adhesion and Non-Incision Method in detail, the overall harmony of the face and the shape of the eyes itself is more important than the surgical method. Thus, it's wise to discuss with medical professionals who have a profound anatomical understanding of the eyes and vast experience, to determine the most suitable surgical method, whether non-incisional double eyelid surgery is feasible, and which design would best suit, based on the diagnostic results.






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