Total double eyelid surgery can really cause ptosis of the upper eyelid!!!
Although this situation is not common, if it does, it can be troublesome.
Drooping eyelids after total double eyelid incision may be related to factors such as surgical technique, postoperative care, and individual differences.
But the doctor's technique is definitely the most important reason.
This is due to the fact that the procedure of removing or thinning skin and fat during surgery can cause damage to the muscles of the upper eyelid, which in turn affects the support and tension of the upper eyelid.
If the upper eyelid muscles are damaged, the position of the upper eyelid may be lowered, causing the upper eyelid to droop.
In addition, if swelling and edema occur after surgery, the position of the upper eyelid may also decrease, resulting in ptosis.
To avoid the risk of ptosis of the upper eyelids, it is recommended to seek a professional doctor and consult a doctor when choosing to have a total double eyelid incision procedure
Consult in detail about the risks and precautions of surgery.
Following your doctor's advice after surgery and avoiding forceful eye wiping and excessive eye use can reduce the risk of postoperative complications.