Yes, : Yes, the suture method does not Prohibit you from having an incisional approach if necessary in the future.
Answered 10/3/2016
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Yes : Yes it is possible to get incisional asian eyelid surgery after having the suture method.
Answered 10/4/2016
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Yes, it's common: There are advantages and disadvantages to both techniques. One of the disadvantages of the suture method is the lack of permanence, and incisional methods are often used during revision surgery. Incisional blepharoplasty is a more permanent method - but also has a downside in longer recovery time.
Answered 11/30/2014
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Asian blepharoplasty: Incisional Asian blepahroplasty is an option after having the suture method. The incisional method is a more definitive procedure. Have your eyelids evaluated by a board certified surgeon with expertise in these procedures.
Answered 10/1/2014
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