tikicat76 Posted Monday at 03:38 PM Posted Monday at 03:38 PM I have a bit of drooping on my eyes as I have gotten older. One is worse than the other. I am trying to find a way to correct it that is as simple/easy as possible. Someone I spoke with mentioned getting a double eyelid non-incision surgery as it is said to be fast, easy, cheap, and the results are good. Are there any downsides? Quote
beachybabe Posted Tuesday at 01:48 PM Posted Tuesday at 01:48 PM Well one of the biggest downsides is they are not permanent. They last anywhere from 5 to 10 years. There are also risks involved - cysts, reactions, loosening of the fold, etc. Also you run the risk of them being uneven due to the healing process. 1 Quote
calmwaters Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 3/17/2026 at 9:48 AM, beachybabe said: one of the biggest downsides is they are not permanent. This. You have to understand that this sort of surgery only offers a temporary fix and in some cases it can't be repeated. So once the sagging returns, it is there for good. You would have to get looked over by a surgeon to know if it would be a good surgery or not. Quote
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