The埋线method involves using cosmetic sutures to join the dermis of the skin with the tarsal plate or the levator palpebrae superioris tendon, relying on the scar adhesion formed by the surgical trauma to create double eyelids. Some beauty salons and clinics label this procedure as "high molecular double eyelid."
Advantages: The surgery is simple to perform, easy to implement, does not require suture removal, has a quick recovery time, and does not affect work or study.
Surgical Time Required: About half an hour.
Surgical Recovery Time: Around 5 days (varies individually).
Level of Surgical Pain: Minimal. Almost no pain is felt.
Suitable Population: Around 18-30 years old.
Disadvantages: The double eyelid may easily disappear (varies individually), and it cannot remove excess skin, orbicularis oculi muscle, or orbital fat.
Contraindications for Surgery: This method is unsuitable for individuals with thin upper eyelid tissue, single eyelid, asymmetrical double eyelids, thick upper eyelid tissue and skin, hypertrophic orbicularis oculi muscle or excessive orbital fat, and those with severe medial epicanthus (requires a canthoplasty).