Sunday, May 22, 2016

Non-Incision Double Eyelid Surgery Testimonial in Singapore

 The Korean Non-Incision Double Eyelid surgery is done by using the stitching method and can be done by most of the people. This technique has initially evolved from “DST” (double suture and twisted technique). The clinic’s Korean-trained plastic surgeon, Dr. Shen, has optimized this technique for a longer lasting and longer crease with more anchor points. More sutures and knots are able to create permanent scarring for a more permanent crease.

There is no cutting of the eyelids involved in this procedure; therefore, it’s not an invasive surgery. It’s performed under local anaesthesia, it’s painless and it takes about 20 minutes.


Korean Style Double Eyelid Creation is highly recommended for:

The procedure is suitable for patients who struggle with:

  •     Hidden upper eyelid crease
  •     Droopy upper eyelid crease
  •     Absence of upper eyelid crease
  •     Asymmetrical upper eyelid crease
  •     Reversible procedure to remove the stitches
  •     Suitable for candidates with:
  •     Unilateral upper eyelid crease
  •     Faint upper eyelid crease.

Here are double eyelid surgery before and after pictures from patients who have chosen to undergo Non-Incision Double Eyelid surgery at Centre for Cosmetic Rejuvenation and Surgery in Singapore.

 


If you want to find out more about the cosmetic and plastic surgery procedures, you may contact us. Call +1.303.500.3821 or email info@placidway.com.



47 comments:

  1. I've always been interested in eyelid surgery. Everyone says that I have "asian eyes" and I would love to have my eyes more open. I won't be in Singapore to get it done but I'm sure I can find someone here to do it for me.

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  2. Looks great! I think anyone contemplating any type of plastic surgery procedure should know all the facts before proceeding.

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  3. That is an interesting procedure. It's interesting to hear about the behind the scenes of this procedure.

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  4. Looks like it was a good cosmetic job right there. I know some people are born without eye folds and having them done does make the eyes look more pretty.

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  5. Wow! These photos really show the difference! I would be scared to undergo actual surgery on the eye area, so having a non-incision sounds like the way to go.

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  6. Great improvement! Glad it worked for her!

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  7. Your eyes look great. Looks great before too. I would be afraid to try this.

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    1. Eyelid Pain and Discomfort - Not that bad! Eyelid surgery is one of the least painful of all aesthetic procedures. Most of the discomfort is in the first few days and is more in the realm of itchy or watery eyes which is always relieved by cold compresses and lubricants.

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  8. I know this is big in the Asian culture. I've watched a couple of documentaries about it and everything. I say do what makes you feel your best.

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  9. I had no idea that there was a way to do double eyelid surgery without incisions. I bet it is less painful that way.

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    1. Yes, it's true. Eyelid surgery is one of the least painful of all aesthetic procedures.

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  10. Wow! I didn't know that type of surgery even existed! Even though I think your eyes are beautiful the way they were, the surgery really turned out nicely!

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  11. It is interesting to see that someone needs eyelid surgery. I'm not clear on why are if it's just because they wanted to isolate difference. I think she looks beautiful.

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    1. One of the reason why they undergo eyelid surgery is toreduce the appearance of puffiness or darkness under the eyes. Other issues are having impaired vision due to drooping loose upper eyelid skin.

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  12. I never noticed about double eyelid. Seems like your surgery went well. Good for you

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  13. It looks like healing happens very quickly. I'm glad this option is available for people who want this less invasive surgery.

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  14. What is the purpose of this procedure? I have not heard of it before.

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    1. The purpose of this procedure is to remove excess skin from either the upper or lower eyelids, reduce the appearance of puffiness or darkness under the eyes, or alter eyelid droopiness to give an overall refreshing appearance to the eye area. Some of the issues make eyelid surgery options: Puffiness, Droopiness, Excess, loose, sagging skin, Irritation caused by excess folds of skin rubbing together, Difficulty wearing glasses due to baggy eyelids (upper and/or lower)

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  15. It's nice to know there is an option that doesn't need an incision. The results look great, and no bruising or irritation.

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  16. One of my friends was telling me about the same thing, the slight pain only exists in the first few days but it's worth it, no more extra skin. Anyway, this eyelid surgery sounds like it needs to be handled by someone reputable, maybe these staff from Singapore might be able to do it.

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  17. It's something that I wouldn't really try but it's nice to see how it looks. I'm sure a lot of women are interested in a procedure like this.

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  18. I can definitely see the difference in your eyelids. The surgery did exactly what it was supposed to. Nice job!

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  19. Looks beautiful before and after.

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  20. I have heard about this loads whilst in Korea and can't understand why people do it but then again I think do what makes you happy

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  21. The excess skin in the eyelids can really make you look older and can be annoying. This surgery can really help put it back to normal.

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  22. Your eyelids look amazing and it didn't take long to heal either. This is something I don't know if I would do but I will check into it. Thanks for sharing the photos.

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  23. I have never heard of this before. I can see how not having an incision would be an easier option.

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  24. Wow, this surgery is great for Asians! You look amazing at day 6 after the surgery. Thanks for sharing your experience.

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  25. It is extrmely crucial to get cosmetic surgery done from a reputed cosmetic surgeon. The result are really awesome; however, I get really scared when I think about those precise procedures.

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  26. It seems that this surgery is perfect for people who has small eyelids. The recovery period looks like fast!

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  27. Plastic surgery demands more information pre-counselling, and even more knowledge. I have never heard of eyelid surgery, but ma sure whoever gets it needs it!

    Julie Syl

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  28. Wow, this is a great new option. The end results are fabulous.

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  29. The outcome looks great. That's great that there was no incisions.

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  30. I didn't know you could do eyelid surgery without incisions. That's awesome, it looks great!

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  31. I am not one for surgeries so no incisions would be preferred for me. I can definitely see the difference.

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  32. What a great job they did on that lady. It's so scarey having surgery on your eyes, I don't think I am brave enough to do it.

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  33. I didn't even know they could do this. Looks great too! I think both the before and after photos are nice.

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  34. I am noticing a change in your eyes and you are looking good. I have never heard of this particular non-incision eyelid surgery.

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  35. Nice surgery, you look lovely after it! Good thing they've done something like this in Singapore.

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  36. You look great! It's so important to educate yourself when you're getting any surgery.

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  37. I would love to have this surgery. This would be perfect because I wouldn't want to have an incision.

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  38. It's interesting to learn more about the surgery. This is my first to get insight on it.

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  39. I think the result looks so good for you & I love that we have technologies like this these days to bring the best out of you with some simple amazing treatments.

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  40. wow this is really new to me. i had no idea that did double eyelid surgery.

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  41. Wow, looks like an interesting procedure, and like a quick healing.

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  42. Wow, look at the difference! That's really amazing, and an interesting procedure. I'm glad it worked out well for you.

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