Essential Knowledge for Double Eyelid Surgery: What You Need to Know - Plastic Surgery

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Hello Dr.
Luo, I would like to undergo double eyelid surgery, but I believe I need to have some basic knowledge to better cooperate with the doctor, right? Here are my questions, please kindly answer them:
1.
Will double eyelid surgery make my eyes look slightly larger? Additionally, can it improve my slightly drooping eye corners?
2.
Based on your response, the price ranges from approximately 10,000 to 30,000.
How is this difference determined?
3.
How can I tell if I have "inner double eyelids"? I apologize for my ignorance, and I want to avoid hearsay.
4.
After the surgery, is there any special care required? For example, should I avoid sun exposure after using fruit acids?
5.
Could you recommend a few reputable clinics or hospitals in Taichung or Tainan that you personally consider to have excellent medical skills? Thank you very much for your response.
Wishing you good health, Xiao Mo.

Xiao Mo, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2004/08/04

Dr. Luo Qihua reply Plastic Surgery


1.
After double eyelid surgery, it can indeed make the eyes appear slightly larger, but it will not change the position of the eye corners.
2.
The prices vary from hospital to hospital and even among individual doctors, usually depending on the doctor's experience.
3.
If you notice you have double eyelids only when you widen your eyes, you probably have what is known as "hidden double eyelids." 4.
Follow your doctor's instructions, such as avoiding rubbing your eyes and not getting the area wet before the stitches are removed.
5.
I cannot conveniently make a recommendation.
It's best if a friend who has undergone the procedure can recommend someone based on their experience and reputation!

Reply Date: 2004/08/04

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Hello 小莫,
Thank you for your thoughtful questions regarding double eyelid surgery. It's great that you want to be well-informed before proceeding with the procedure. Here’s a comprehensive overview addressing your inquiries:
1. Will double eyelid surgery make my eyes look bigger? Can it improve slightly drooping eyelids?
Yes, double eyelid surgery can create a more defined eyelid crease, which often gives the appearance of larger eyes. This is particularly beneficial for individuals with monolid eyes. As for slightly drooping eyelids, the surgery can help to lift the eyelid and create a more youthful look. However, the extent of improvement will depend on your specific eyelid structure and the surgical technique used. It’s essential to discuss your expectations with your surgeon to ensure they align with what can realistically be achieved.

2. How is the cost of the surgery determined?
The price range you mentioned (10,000 to 30,000) can vary based on several factors, including the surgeon's experience, the complexity of the procedure, the type of anesthesia used, and the facility where the surgery is performed. Generally, more experienced surgeons or those in high-demand clinics may charge more. It’s advisable to consult multiple clinics to understand their pricing structures and what is included in the cost (e.g., pre-operative consultations, post-operative care).

3. How can I determine if I have inner double eyelids?
Inner double eyelids, or "内双," are characterized by a subtle crease that may not be very prominent. To determine if you have them, look closely at your eyelids when your eyes are open and relaxed. If you see a faint line or crease above your eyelashes, you may have inner double eyelids. If you're uncertain, a consultation with a qualified ophthalmologist or plastic surgeon can provide clarity.

4. What special care is needed after surgery?
Post-operative care is crucial for optimal healing. After surgery, you should avoid strenuous activities and heavy lifting for at least a week. It's also important to keep the area clean and follow your surgeon's instructions regarding the use of ointments or medications. Avoid direct sunlight exposure, as this can affect healing. Wearing sunglasses can help protect your eyes during the recovery period. Additionally, refrain from using products like fruit acids or retinoids on your skin until your surgeon gives you the green light.

5. Can you recommend reputable clinics in Taichung or Tainan?
While I cannot endorse specific clinics, I recommend looking for board-certified plastic surgeons or ophthalmologists with extensive experience in double eyelid surgery. You can check online reviews, ask for recommendations from friends or family, and consult with multiple surgeons to gauge their expertise and approach. Some well-known hospitals and clinics in Taichung and Tainan may include those affiliated with major medical centers or those that specialize in cosmetic surgery.

In conclusion, being well-informed and having open communication with your surgeon is key to a successful outcome. Make sure to express your concerns and expectations clearly during your consultations. Best of luck with your decision, and I hope you achieve the results you desire!
Wishing you good health,
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