I think it's better not to do epicanthoplasty unless you have extremely wide eyebrows or serious Mongolian folds. The
restoration cost is several times more, and even after restoration, it doesn't work as well as a blind eye, so I've seen people get epicanthoplasty and restore it again, and I've seen a lot of people regretting having epicanthoplasty while doing surgery.
And no matter if you have a lot of frown lines and sagging eyebrows, it seems like burial is always better for the first surgery.
Burial can be released, and reoperation is much easier than incision. If you make an incision, you have to make another incision to release it, and it's complicated.
Also, eye correction has many side effects, so unless you have severe ptosis, you need to make a careful decision. There are many people who get headaches and can't sleep, and because of overcorrection, only their eyelashes are raised a lot, and there are many people who don't close their eyes even when they close them. I
don't think you can easily think of double eyelid surgery. You have to be very careful about plastic surgery.