Double Eyelid Full Incision / ROOF Resection
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The procedure involves making an incision in the skin and creating a double eyelid by fixing the orbital septum, tarsal plate, and orbicularis oculi muscle. Since
excess skin and fat can be removed simultaneously, it allows for the creation of double eyelids even on heavy eyelids. Compared to the suture method
, it carries risks of downtime and scarring, but offers semi-permanent results.
Recommended for people like this
- The buried suture method resulted in a shallow double eyelid line.
- Individuals with thick eyelid skin or a high amount of fat
- Those with significant eyelid skin laxity
- For those who want semi-permanent double eyelids
Features of Our Double Eyelid Full Incision Surgery
We offer optimal designs tailored to your preferences, ranging from narrow, natural double eyelids to wide, distinct ones. Our surgical
technique minimizes damage to internal eyelid structures, resulting in minimal swelling and downtime. Removal of
excess skin or orbital fat is performed as needed. For individuals
with significant ROOF fat (subcutaneous eyelid fat), ROOF fat removal can be performed simultaneously.
ROOF resection
ROOF excision is a procedure that adjusts the fat (ROOF) on the surface of the upper eyelid to improve eyelid thickness and puffiness.
Individuals with heavy-looking lower eyelids may have excess ROOF tissue. Removing this ROOF tissue can create a more defined, beautiful double eyelid by making the eyelids appear sleeker.
Treatment Details
| Treatment Time | Approximately 1 hour |
|---|---|
| Facial Cleansing | Possible starting the day after surgery. |
| Makeup | Sutures are removed 5 to 7 days later. Makeup is possible starting the day after suture removal. |
| Complications and Risks | Infection, wound dehiscence, scarring, asymmetry, unintended double eyelid crease, shallower double eyelid crease, skin laxity |