Some : Some individuals who pursue this surgery have a double eyelid and some do not, so there is a large variation in the crease position (double eyelid size) of patient's seeking this surgery. There are several methods to change the eylid shape and position that are commonly used. This is a very commonly performed surgery and most patient's have excellent outcomes. The risks are the same as for any surgery; risk of anesthesia, bleeding (rare), and infection. You should see a board certified plastic surgeon or oculoplastic surgeon for this procedure to discuss your options.
Answered 10/3/2016
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The : The less severe forms of asian eyelid with some rudimentary crease are more likely to achieve a definitive correction versus those with an absent crease.
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Asian eyelid surgery: The most definitive way to determine if asian eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) is a good option for you would be to have a consultation with a board-certified surgeon who specializes in asian eyelid surgery. Choosing the right surgeon is important to ensure an aesthetically pleasing result. A surgeon who understands the aesthetics of the asian eye is paramount to success.
Answered 7/24/2013
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Asian blepharoplasty: Surgical results cannot be guaranteed. Have you eyes examined by a board certified surgeon who can tell you the best options for you.
Answered 10/2/2014
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