The Differences Between Incisional and Non-Incisional Double Eyelid Surgery

Double eyelid surgery is popular among patients with monolids, or upper eyelids that do not have a crease that creates two distinct parts of the eyelid. Double eyelid surgery seeks to artificially construct this crease and create the appearance of bigger, more alert eyes. There are two major types of double eyelid surgery for interested candidates. The traditional incisional method may leave scars, but it can treat the broadest range of cosmetic eyelid complications. Non-incisional double eyelid surgery is an alternative option for those who require only minor changes and want their eyelid crease created without incising the skin. This article will review the major differences between incisional and non-incisional double eyelid surgery so you can make the most informed decision about which treatment to choose.

 

Standard Incisional Double Eyelid Surgery

The traditional Asian blepharoplasty technique is sometimes referred to as an open blepharoplasty. During the procedure, the surgeon makes an incision along a predetermined line as the location of the permanent eyelid crease. They will remove the skin and fat from the section that was incised and sew the disconnected parts together to create the artificial crease. Over time, the signs of scarring will fade, leaving behind a beautifully defined lid.

 

Ideal Candidates for Incisional Double Eyelid Surgery

A standard incisional procedure is ideal for anyone looking for deep, permanent eyelid folds. Because the surgery requires a full incision, the healing process is usually longer than that of other non-traditional methods. However, results can be more defined and longer-lasting.

 

The Non-Incisional Method

A non-incisional method is available for those who want a less invasive alternative to traditional double eyelid surgery. This type of blepharoplasty is performed with sutures that hold two parts of the eyelid together to form a crease. This method is also called the suture technique because it uses sutures to maintain the desired eyelid appearance. This surgery is performed without incising the skin.

 

Ideal Candidates for Non-Incisional Double Eyelid Surgery

The non-incisional approach is typically selected for patients with mild to moderate ptosis—drooping of the eyelid—or those with relatively thin eyelid skin. During surgery, the sutures are carefully placed in strategic positions to achieve the desired crease. Potential candidates who want to avoid incisions, scars, and long recovery times might be interested in non-incisional double eyelid surgery.

 

Which Type of Double Eyelid Surgery Works For You?

Anatomy differs from person to person, and the surgeon must take this into account when recommending the most appropriate method of incision. The surgeon’s skill lies not only in technical capability but also in connecting what a patient wants and with the methodology to achieve it.

 

Personalized Procedures

Patients seek Asian eyelid surgery to address a variety of specific eyelid concerns. Your surgeon should help you choose a double eyelid procedure that works within your preferences and aesthetic desires. 

This personalization will ensure that the surgical plan aligns with both the patient’s desired results and their level of comfort with surgery. Before surgery, be sure to speak with your surgeon about certain invaluable factors consideration, such as:

  • The natural state of your eyelid features
  • Whether you want a subtle change or a dramatic transformation
  • How your anatomy can be incorporated into your perfect look 
  • How thin your skin is and how visible your leftover scars will be

 

Learn More About Asian Eyelid Surgery in Orange County

If you are interested in either technique for double eyelid surgery, contact OC Oculoplastic for a one-on-one consultation about what the surgery would look like for you. You can seek a variety of results from mild to major, all guaranteeing long-lasting improvement.