Advantages of Using DST Eyelid Method

Look at my crease now ;)

There are several types of Blepharoplasty surgeries that can be performed. There are upper and lower eye surgeries, as well as an Asian Blepharoplasty.

What is double eyelid surgery?

This is a technique where individuals have a cease, or fold created in their eyelid to give the eyes a more wide open or Western look. There are various types of these surgeries available. One of these is a Double Suture Technique also known as a DST.
 About half the Asian population does have a fold in their eyelid, the other half however, does not. Those who do not have this fold can have created by the use of a blepharoplasty,or double eyelid surgery.

The double sutures and twisting method leaves the individual with virtually no scar. Plastic surgeons who perform this type of surgery use a double suture technique and a twisting method to create the natural Western look that the client or patient is looking forward to. A double twist technique is a sophisticated technique of he eyelid surgery.

Safer Eyelid Crease Creation?
The twisting technique is superior to traditional methods of double eyelid surgery and allows the individual to get the look without any breakage of the sutures or wires. Probably yes, because many of my friends from Singapore say that their eyelid crease look more natural now after the surgery, but also it is less painless. The eyelids are attached to a firmer structure in the DST method. An advantage of this method is that it creates the look you are seeking without leaving scars.

There is a fast recovery with the double suture method, and their is a very natural look to the eyelids in question. The surgery is also reversible if the individuals in question choose to have the eyelid surgery reversed at some point. For those who may be considering an Asian Blepharoplasty, check the technique used by your surgeon. The Double Suture technique or DST may be one of the best methods to getting the look you want.
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