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Should You Correct Monolids?
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Should You Correct Monolids?

Wondering what a monolid is? It refers to the shape of the eyelid devoid of a crease. Generally, monolids are a characteristic façade in people of the East Asian (China, Japan, Korea) region. However, it’s not typically restricted to this region, and other races and territories may also have monolid eyes in their populations.

The common question here is, why do people have monolids? Is it genetic? While there is a genetic predisposition to monolids, it does not have a specific gene responsible for this phenotype.

Monolid is created either because of the shape of the eye or the type and size of the hood over the eye. The gene actually codes for the shape of the eye. For example, individuals with genetically elongated eyes tend to have monolids.

Likewise, people who have larger eyelid hoods may seem to have monolids. This type is called a hooded monolid in which the skin folds on the eye crease, giving the appearance of a monolid.

However, the most important thing is to acknowledge the beauty in every eye shape and face form. Monolids are beautiful and unique in their own way.

Read on to learn more about the topic. You’ll also get answers to some questions that people frequently have.

Should You Opt For Correcting Monolids?

According to a study, the early Chinese preferred almond-shaped and monolid eyes. Acceptance of the Double eyelid surgery, in the past, has been associated with the desire to look more Western. The founder of plastic surgery, Dr. David Millard, states how people in post-war South Korea in the 1960s were going for Korean double eyelid surgery due to their desire to appear like the American troops.

As of today, big round eyes with a prominent crease are the trademark of beauty and good looks. One of the key factors is the corporate marketing for double eyelid procedures, which depict double eyelids as an indicator of aesthetic beauty. This causes the mass thinking of the population to change. People tend to change their ideas and set their goals according to what is considered “in-fashion” in that time and era.

Moreover, the celebrity culture, including K-drama stars and K-pop singers, has also played a significant role in influencing people’s inclination towards Korean double eyelid surgery. According to a singer, Kyuhyun, he underwent the double eyelid surgery procedure for a softer impression.

Some might want to have wide eyes without makeup while others go for the procedure like non-incisional double eyelid surgery for physical concerns. For them, the sagging eyelids tend to obstruct vision or make them much older than their actual age. Whatever the case, opting for double eyelid surgery is mostly a personal preference.

Korean double eyelid surgery is an accepted procedure far and wide. In 2017, approximately 1.3 million people opted for the procedure worldwide, as reported by the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.

Double eyelid surgery is the most commonly requested surgery in Asia, where it is a highly in-demand cosmetic procedure. In the same year, double eyelid surgeries conducted in Japan were about 187,000, which is much greater than all other surgical procedures combined.

Why Do Monolid Individuals Wish To Have Double Eyelids?

People with monolids experience some common concerns in their daily lives, encouraging them to opt for the double eyelid surgery Singapore. These are as follows.

limited make up styles for monolids

1. Limited Makeup Styles

With a small surface area above their eyes, there are only a few eye shadowing styles that monolid individuals can follow. Makeup enthusiastic with monolids often look forward to having double eyelid surgery

2. Small-Looking Eyes

Monolid eyes are generally elongated side ways a low vertical height, making them look very small. This is what many concerned Asians don’t like as they think big, round eyes are the modern benchmark of beauty.

3. Eye Looks Less Lively Or Alluring

People with monolids don’t have a much visible sclera (eye white). Hence, the eye sparkle, which is often attributed to charm, is not very prominent. As a result, such people feel that their eyes are dull and less appealing, which is a major cause of concern for them.

4. Constant Dependence On Makeup Hacks

For their eyes to look bigger, individuals with monolids have to rely too much upon makeup to create a crease and widen the eyes. Too many cosmetic products on the eyes can dry the sensitive skin around the eyes. There is also an increased chance of eye irritation, redness, and infection.

5. Extra Time Taken To Dress The Eyes

While makeup can produce remarkable results in transforming small eyes look bigger, a daily practice of this is not only time-consuming but also becomes hectic. People really get frustrated when they are running late for a job or college, yet they have to spend endless minutes fixing their eyes.

All of these concerns compel people with monolids to opt for double eyelids surgery.

Ways To Create Double Eyelids

Double eyelids can be created either through taping your eyes or opting for surgery. Taping your eyes to create a crease can be easy yet cumbersome when done on a daily basis. While makeup cannot be worn over some tapes, other products can be allergic to your skin. Another way is to go for surgery.

There are various types of Korean double eyelid surgery in Singapore. However, the one that is widely accepted is the non-incisional double eyelid surgery. It can work for most people as it doesn’t require big surgical cut and it involves lesser downtime. The Dual Burial Non-incisional Double Eyelid technique is devised in Korea and is considered a specialty of Dream Plastic Surgery.

non cutting double eyelid surgery - suture double eyelid surgery at dream plastic surgery singapore

The Dual Burial Non-incisional Double Eyelid Surgery is generally suitable for people with have slightly drooping upper eyelids, and those with less heavy looking eyelids as excess skin cannot be removed with this technique. The benefits of this procedure include:

  • Minimum scarring
  • Easy reversibility
  • Quick recovery and downtime
  • Minimal edema
  • Quick procedure

How Are Double Eyelids Created Using The Non-Incisional Technique?

Unlike incisional surgery, the non-incisional double eyelid surgery involves the use of a single suture to create the crease. It does not use several knots over your eyelid, but a single suture is weaved in the skin of your upper eyelid that ends with a single knot. This leaves a uniform tension in the suture, creating an even crease.

Also called the Signature Dual Burial Method, the non-incisional technique takes only 20-60 minutes to complete and is done under light sedation or local anaesthesia.

Are The Results From Non-Incisional Double Eyelid Permanent?

Wearing makeup every day to make your eyes look bigger can be challenging. However, with the non-incisional double eyelid surgery, you will save yourself from a lot of hassle. This is a semi-permanent procedure that liberates you by eliminating the need to fix your eyes through makeup on a daily basis.

Frequently Asked Questions About Non-Incisional Double Eyelid Surgery

1. How Long Does Recovery Take?

The recovery time of the procedure is 5 to 7 days. Usually, for the incisional surgery, stitches are removed after 7 days postoperatively. The non-incisional procedure does not need stitch removal.

wearing contact lenses after double eyelid surgery2. When Is Wearing Contact Lenses Permitted After Surgery?

You shouldn’t wear your contact lenses until 2 weeks after the non-incisional procedure. This is to avoid irritating the eyes and give it time to heal without touching.

3. When Is Makeup Permitted After Surgery?

Don’t wear makeup or any skincare products on or around the eyes until after full recovery, which may take around 7- 10 days after the procedure. Waiting for 2 weeks is even better and on a safer side. However, you can use makeup on other parts of the face.

4. How Long Does It Take Before It Looks Natural?

It takes about 1 – 2 months for the non-incisional double eyelid procedure to look 90-100% natural. 80% of the swelling heals in the first 2 – 3 weeks and the remaining 20% of the swelling typically subsides over the following 2 weeks.

5. When Can I Start Exercising After My Double Eyelid Surgery?

Strenuous exercise and heavy lifting should be avoided in the first week after the procedure. While physical exercise can be resumed 2 to 3 weeks postoperatively, you can do desk jobs after 72 hours.

Bottomline

Whether you opt for the double eyelid procedure or not, it is predominantly your personal choice and preference. Whatever is the reason behind your choice, you should have clear goals and realistic expectations before the procedure. Book a consultation from a board-certified plastic surgeon to discuss your concerns, clarify your goals, and gauge your options.

About Dream Aesthetics and Plastic Surgery

Bespoke surgical for cosmetic or medical reasons is what Dream covers to bring out the beauty in every individual. Going beyond the aesthetics and working on physical anomalies are what we value the most in leading our patients to cherish self-improvement and confident lifestyles.

Derived from Associate Professor Vincent Yeow’s long-standing experience performing plastic surgery in Singapore, our treatment plans deliver physical remodelling in our patients’ favour. One of the notable remodellings is droopy eyelid correction. The ptosis surgery used for treatment eventually fixes drooping eyelids, improves vision and enhances appearance.

Most importantly, as a trustworthy plastic surgery and aesthetic clinic, we treasure positive and natural outcomes for each individual. We will ensure to deliver the beauty refinement of your dream without compromising your safety and privacy.

 

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