Double Eyelid Surgery: Stitch vs. Cut for Natural Results - Plastic Surgery

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Can the eyelids be transformed from monolid to double eyelids using sutures or incisions? Which method, suturing or incision, appears more natural?

sdsd, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2007/04/28

Dr. Lu Daokuan reply Plastic Surgery


It's hard to say which method is more natural; whatever looks pleasing is considered natural! Whether to use sutures or incisions depends on individual conditions, such as the degree of puffiness and whether there is excess eyelid skin, among other factors.

Reply Date: 2007/04/28

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Double eyelid surgery, commonly referred to as blepharoplasty, can be performed using two primary techniques: stitching (non-incisional) and cutting (incisional). Each method has its own advantages and disadvantages, and the choice between them often depends on the individual's specific needs, the desired outcome, and the surgeon's expertise.

Stitching Method (Non-Incisional):
The stitching technique involves creating a fold in the eyelid by using sutures to connect the skin to the underlying tissue. This method is less invasive and typically results in less swelling and a quicker recovery time. However, it is important to note that the results may not be as long-lasting as those achieved with the cutting method. Over time, the stitch-induced crease may fade or become less defined, especially if the skin has a tendency to stretch or if there is significant movement in the eyelid. This method is often preferred for individuals who desire a subtler change or for those who are not ready for a more permanent solution.

Cutting Method (Incisional):
The cutting technique involves making a small incision along the eyelid to remove excess skin and fat, allowing for a more defined and permanent crease. This method is generally recommended for individuals with more significant eyelid skin or fat that needs to be addressed. While the cutting method may result in more noticeable scarring initially, the scars typically fade over time and can become less visible. The results from this technique are usually more stable and long-lasting compared to the stitching method.

Natural Appearance:
When it comes to achieving a natural appearance, both methods can yield satisfactory results, but the cutting method often provides a more defined and aesthetically pleasing crease. However, the final outcome largely depends on the surgeon's skill and the individual's anatomy. For someone transitioning from a single eyelid to a double eyelid, the cutting method may offer more predictable results, especially if there is a desire for a more pronounced crease.

Considerations:
1. Recovery Time: The recovery period for the stitching method is generally shorter, with less swelling and bruising. In contrast, the cutting method may require a longer recovery time, with more noticeable swelling initially.


2. Longevity of Results: The cutting method tends to provide longer-lasting results, while the stitching method may require touch-ups or revisions over time.

3. Scarring: While both methods can result in scarring, the incisional method may leave more noticeable scars initially, which can fade over time.

4. Personal Preference: Ultimately, the choice between stitching and cutting should be made after thorough consultation with a qualified surgeon who can assess your specific needs and expectations.

In conclusion, both the stitching and cutting methods can effectively transform single eyelids into double eyelids, but they come with different implications regarding recovery, longevity, and appearance. It is crucial to have a detailed discussion with your surgeon about your goals, the potential risks, and the expected outcomes to make an informed decision that aligns with your aesthetic desires.

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