2026-05-29
Do Incisional Double Eyelids Look Unnatural?
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Hello~
💛your beauty universe! This is Weverse Plastic Surgery :)💛

Today, we have prepared a Q&A session with Dr. Park Seon-hee! ❤
Do incisional double eyelids look unnatural?
People often think that getting incisional double eyelid surgery will result in an unnatural look. There are two main reasons for this:
The first is 'scarring.'
The biggest difference between the incisional method and the non-incisional (suture) method is the presence or absence of a scar.
In particular, if the scar is highly visible, it can look obvious and unnatural.
Widened scars, depressed scars, or scars that have turned white can all give an unnatural impression.
The second reason is even more important: the 'depth' of the double eyelid.
A double eyelid that is too deep looks unnatural.
'Depth' refers to how much the double eyelid folds inward when you open your eyes.
To achieve a natural and soft-looking double eyelid, an appropriate amount of 'depth' must be maintained.
If the 'depth' is too shallow, the line may look loose, and the eyes will lack a defined appearance.
Conversely, if the double eyelid is too deep, the eyelashes may flip upward, or the overall impression can appear harsh and unnatural.
When performing the non-incisional method, this 'depth' is not something that requires much concern.
However, in incisional double eyelid surgery, the depth is determined by the fixation method, which directly affects the surgical outcome.
Moreover, the depth of the double eyelid is not finalized immediately after surgery; it gradually settles and completes throughout the recovery process.
Additionally, even if the exact same surgical method is used, the depth of the double eyelid can vary depending on the individual's eye shape.
This is precisely why incisional double eyelid surgery is more difficult than the non-incisional method.
Just because you undergo the incisional method does not mean it will inevitably look unnatural or leave a large scar.
If you receive surgery from a highly experienced and skilled doctor,
you can achieve a perfectly natural and soft eye shape even with the incisional method.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does incisional double eyelid surgery always look unnatural?
No, it does not always look unnatural. If you undergo surgery by an experienced and skilled surgeon, even with the incisional method, it is possible to minimize scars and maintain an appropriate depth, creating a sufficiently natural and soft eye shape.
What are the main reasons why incisional double eyelids look unnatural?
Mainly due to two factors: scars and the depth of the double eyelid. When the scar widens or becomes indented after surgery, or when the double eyelid line is fixed too deeply, causing the eyelashes to lift and the impression to look strong, it gives an unnatural feeling.
Why is depth important in double eyelid surgery?
The depth of the double eyelid determines how much the line folds in when you open your eyes. If the depth is too shallow, the line may appear loose and less defined, while if it is too deep, it can make your impression look strong and unnatural, so maintaining an appropriate depth is essential.
Why is the incisional method more difficult to perform than the non-incisional (suture) method?
The incisional method is more difficult because the depth of the double eyelid is determined by the fixation method. Unlike the non-incisional method, the depth is finalized through the recovery process rather than immediately after surgery, and the results can vary depending on the individual's eye shape, requiring a higher level of skill.