Full-cut double eyelid and half-cut double eyelid surgery are two different types of double eyelid surgery, and the difference between them is the surgical method and results.
Total double eyelid surgery is a procedure in which excess fat and muscle are removed by making an incision** in the upper eyelid area, and then suturing the upper eyelid ** and orbicularis oculi muscle or levator palpebrae aponeurosis together to form a double eyelid. This surgical method can effectively shape the shape and width of the double eyelids and is suitable for various types of single eyelids and swollen eye bubbles, but it requires a certain downtime.
Half-cut double eyelid surgery is a non-surgical procedure to create a double eyelid in the upper eyelid area. This method is mainly done by injecting a special gel into the upper eyelid area, and then creating a double eyelid effect after the gel dries. Half-cut double eyelid surgery is suitable for people with thin upper eyelids and a single eyelid that is relatively tight, and does not require surgical incision**, so the recovery period is relatively short.
In addition to the different surgical methods and applicable populations, there are also certain differences in the effect of total and half incision double eyelids. Total double eyelid surgery can effectively remove excess fat and muscle, thus effectively shaping the shape and width of the double eyelids, and the results are relatively long-lasting. Half-cut double eyelid surgery, on the other hand, relies mainly on the gel to form the double eyelids, so the results may not be as long-lasting as the full double eyelids.
In short, there are certain differences between total and half incision double eyelids, including surgical methods, suitable people and effects. When choosing a surgical method, you need to choose the right surgical method according to your eye condition and needs. At the same time, when choosing medical institutions and doctors, it is also necessary to pay attention to choosing formal and professional medical institutions and experienced doctors for surgical operations.