If you want to have double eyelid surgery, investigation is necessary for those who do not know this project. For example, someone asked yesterday: What is the difference between a fine incision of the double eyelid and an ordinary double eyelid? What is the meaning of fine incision of double eyelid? After understanding, you will find that the difference between the two is not only fast recovery.
1、 To understand the difference between fine incision and ordinary incision, what is fine incision before looking at it?
In brief, as the name implies, fine cutting, that is, the operation is more delicate, making a small incision on the upper eyelid, with less surgical damage. Stripping will be used for three-layer anatomy, restoration and suture, and other operations to achieve the double eyelid surgery project. The specific technical points are as follows:

(1) Personalized customization
Based on each person's facial features, fully consider the eye shape, line arc, and pupil exposure, comprehensively coordinate the facial features, and improve the personalized scheme.
(2) Minimally invasive incision
Fine cutting to mm, three-layer dissection, avoiding capillaries, controlling bleeding, and basically no trace after recovery.
(3) Characteristic fixation
Combined with special fixation operations such as V-shaped connection and fixation, the width of eyelid line of both eyes is appropriate and the shape is more natural.
(4) Three layer multi-dimensional stitching
Three layer point-to-point suture technology, multi alignment, equidistant reduction and suture of incision, more smooth lines after surgery.
2、 Difference between fine incision and ordinary double eyelid
The ordinary incision is about 2mm in the upper eyelid incision. Compared with the fine incision, the surgical trauma is relatively large and the natural recovery is slow. In addition, in terms of maintenance time, the ordinary incision can be restricted for 3-5 years and the fine incision for 10-20 years. Of course, the specific time varies from person to person.