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Triple or multiple lines Eyelids: Causes and Treatment

Triple or multiple lines Eyelids: 

Causes and Treatment




If you were to name the facial feature that best indicates age, it would probably be the eyes.  Even those who diligently care for their skin can look older and more tired if the area above their eyes is sunken, or if they have irregular double eyelid lines and multiple wrinkles on their eyelids, which can be stressful for many.

  Recently, more people have been consulting for the correction of eye wrinkles, which contribute to an aged appearance.  Eye wrinkles refer to cases where Triple or  multiple double eyelids occur.  




Known also as double eyelid wrinkles or multiple creases, the occurrence of  Triple or multiple double eyelids can be aesthetically displeasing and functionally uncomfortable, leading many to seek surgical correction for a cleaner eyelid appearance.  

In cases of such eye wrinkles, some people naturally have them, while others develop them after double eyelid surgery and opt for revision surgery.  




Failure to properly address the causes of eye wrinkles can lead to high recurrence rates and multiple surgeries, so we aim to explore effective surgical methods to improve eye wrinkles.


Triple or multiple lines Eyelids: Treatment



First, double eyelid surgery

One of the most typical methods to resolve double eyelids is double eyelid surgery. This surgery involves removing sagging skin or creating a new double eyelid line to reduce the layered wrinkles and make the shape of the eyes clearer.


Second, fat repositioning or fat grafting above the eye

Another method to resolve double eyelids is to improve them through fat repositioning or fat grafting above the eye. In cases of severe double creases, if there is a lack of fat in the eyelids, fat repositioning or grafting can be used to fill the sunken areas and improve the double creases.


Third, ptosis correction

In cases where the eyelid muscles are weak, the eye may not open fully, causing the eyelid to sag and double creases to form. Such conditions not only cause double eyelids but also wrinkles on the forehead, necessitating improvement.

Therefore, through ptosis correction, the strength to open the eyes can be normalized to improve the double eyelids, and in cases where double eyelids are caused by sagging eyelid skin, it is possible to alleviate multiple creases by appropriately removing excess skin.



As emphasized repeatedly, to effectively resolve double eyelids, it is crucial to accurately identify the cause of the creases, as mentioned above, and applying a combination of methods is the effective way to address this issue. 


If diagnosed based on thorough consultations with experienced medical professionals, double eyelids can often be resolved more easily than anticipated, so it is advisable to start with a detailed consultation.




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