2026-05-29
How to Reduce Double Eyelid Side Effects and Complications (Failed Surgery)
Learn how to prevent and treat triple eyelids and other common complications through pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative strategies.

I would like to discuss a topic covered at the April 2019 Korean Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery conference.
The official title is ‘How to Reduce #DoubleEyelidSideEffects,’ specifically focusing on #TripleEyelids and #MultipleCreases.
It has taken some time to organize these notes from the April presentation.
The methods were presented across three plans: pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative strategies to reduce complications.
In particular, there are prevention methods for #TripleEyelids divided into pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative stages.
If multiple creases already exist before surgery, they can be resolved through double eyelid surgery (with or without ptosis correction).

Ptosis correction alone can sometimes improve triple eyelids and sunken areas.

This patient underwent fat grafting in conjunction with the procedure.

In cases where #SunkenUpperEyelids are severe, significant #FatGrafting may be required, or #DermisFat grafts may be inserted.

When triple eyelids occur after surgery, it is often because the ptosis correction has loosened or the double eyelid fold has unraveled.

This can be corrected by performing the surgery properly again.
The front page of the presentation slides.

This is the famous Australian plastic surgeon, Brian Mendelson.

