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Also known as: Eyelid crease surgery
Treated areas:Eyelid
| Location | Ranging from |
|---|---|
| Korea | 4,000,000 (KRW) |
| Thailand | 85,000 (THB) |
| China | 12,000 (RMB) |
| Japan | 430,000 (JPY) |
| Malaysia | 5,500 (MYR) |
| Singapore | 5,200 (SGD) |
| Indonesia | 25,000,000 (IDR) |
In experienced hands, modern double-eyelid surgery is designed to enhance rather than westernise your appearance. The crease height, shape, and depth are customised to complement your specific eye anatomy and facial proportions, the goal is a refreshed, more awake version of you, not a different ethnic look.
For the incisional method, the incision is placed precisely along the new crease line. As it heals over 3–6 months, the scar becomes a fine, pale line that blends naturally into the crease fold and is virtually invisible when the eye is open and concealed by the crease when the eye is closed.
Yes. Many patients combine it with epicanthoplasty, ptosis correction, lower-bag treatment, or non-surgical treatments. A comprehensive same-day approach reduces total anaesthesia events。
Yes. Many patients combine double-eyelid surgery with rhinoplasty, facial contouring, or injectable treatments. Your surgeon will advise on the safest and most efficient combination plan.
Local anaesthesia is used for most eyelid procedures. Mild soreness and tightness are normal post-operatively and resolve within a few days.
Your surgeon will use digital consultation photographs and pre-operative marking to design the ideal crease height according to your facial proportions and personal preference.
Revision double-eyelid surgery is possible and is a specialty at certain hospitals. It is advisable to wait at least 6–12 months after the primary procedure for complete healing before revision.
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