When performing buried double lifting, the doctor requested only buried double lifting to strengthen the fixation. Is it possible to do non-incision eye correction as well? I've only had buried double eyelid surgery, but some people are complaining about the side effects of eye correction... My eyes have sunken eyes and sagging skin, so I'm considering incision surgery for my first surgery, and the doctors seem to recommend that, but if they say buried eye surgery is also possible, You get slightly more money than buried double eyelid surgery (even more if you don't write reviews and just pay the surgery fee), and the non-incision double eyelid surgery + non-incision eye correction strengthens the fixation, so the line is pretty, swelling is less, and loosening is delayed, so I did the surgery. Can we encourage patients to recommend it to their friends? They say it's okay if you don't fix it on too high a muscle in eye correction, but I don't want to do eye correction as much as possible... Moreover, I don't want to do non-incision eye correction even more. It's also something you don't have to do. So it's hard to believe in burial...
I recommend non-incision rather than incision for the first surgery. For people with eyes that are more prone to incision, less skin excision, less fat removal, and the lines are in-(in/out) as natural as possible. Is (to increase the line during the remaining two or three dual moves) the right answer? Even if a small amount of skin is removed, if the first surgical incision is made and the first surgical incision is performed more than three times in a lifetime, what problems should the first incision double surgery have to worry about in the future?