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How bad is scarring after asian eyelid surgery? i know the scars are supposed to be hidden in the crease when your eyes are open, but what about when you blink? is it really noticeable? i don't want it to be obvious i've had asian eyelid surgery

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Specializes in Facial Plastic Surgery

The : The skin of the eyelid is the thinnest skin of the body and does not scar significantly. After 6-9 months, the scar is typically imperceptible.

Answered 10/3/2016

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Typically : Typically the upper eyelid scar is well concealed in the upper eyelid crease and tend to form a barely visible fine line.

Answered 10/4/2016

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Asian blepharoplasty: When designed and executed well, the scars will be thin and hidden in the supratarsal crease. For the first few months of healing, it may be a little red and darker than the surrounding skin but with proper wound care will soften and even out.

Answered 3/17/2017

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Asian blepharoplasty: it takes a full year for a scar to s heal. At first the scars may be reddish and even a bit lumpy to the touch. At the end of the end of the healing process, the scar should be a fine line matching your skin. This scar will be hidden in your blink. It will be obvious to the trained eye but should blend in well for most patients. as you are healing, you can wear make up.

Answered 10/2/2014

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