Suture Method Eyelid Revision in Korea
Suture method eyelid revision in Korea is a minimally invasive procedure used to correct issues from a previous double eyelid surgery—such as a faded crease, asymmetry, uneven height, or partial crease loss. Unlike full-incision revision, the suture method uses micro-sutures to recreate or reinforce the eyelid fold with little downtime.
Korea is well-known for advanced suture techniques that stabilize the crease while keeping results natural and balanced.
What Is Suture Method Eyelid Revision?
Suture revision is a technique that recreates or strengthens the double eyelid crease by placing new sutures through tiny micro-holes rather than through a long incision.
This method is best for mild to moderate correction, especially when the original issue is related to loosened fixation rather than scarring or heavy tissue.
When Suture Revision Is Appropriate
Suture revision works well for certain types of problems:
- Crease partially disappeared
- Crease height changed or became uneven
- Sutures from previous surgery loosened
- A shallow crease needs reinforcement
- Minor asymmetry needs adjustment
- Non-incisional double eyelid faded over time
It is most effective when the eyelid skin is thin to medium thickness and when scar tissue is minimal.
When Suture Revision Is Not Recommended
The suture method is not suited for major revision cases, such as:
- Thick or heavy eyelids
- Significant scarring from previous incisional surgery
- Need to remove excess fat or skin
- Multiple creases (triple eyelids)
- Very high or misplaced creases
- Ptosis-related crease instability
These conditions typically require incisional revision, which allows full control of tissues.
Why Korea Is Known for Suture Revision
Korean surgeons specialize in micro-fixation techniques that focus on:
- Natural crease design
- Symmetrical shape adjustment
- Strong adhesion with minimal scarring
- Fast recovery for international patients
- Very small, hidden entry points
Because many patients in Korea undergo non-incisional procedures, Korean clinics have extensive experience managing suture-related revisions.
How the Procedure Works
1. Remove or Adjust Previous Sutures
Old, loose, or misplaced sutures may be removed or replaced.
2. Create Micro-Holes
Tiny (1–2 mm) openings are made along the planned crease.
3. Reinforce or Redefine the Crease
New sutures are anchored through the eyelid to form a stronger, more stable fold.
4. Symmetry Balancing
The surgeon fine-tunes both eyelids to match height and curvature.
Recovery Timeline
- Day 1–3: mild swelling
- 1 week: natural shape begins forming
- 2–3 weeks: crease stabilizes
- 1–2 months: final result appears
Recovery is significantly faster than incisional revision because no long incision is made.
Benefits of Suture Method Eyelid Revision
- Little to no visible scarring
- Very fast recovery
- Ideal for minor corrections
- Reversible or adjustable
- Suitable for patients who prefer non-incisional techniques
- Natural and subtle results
Limitations
- Not suitable for thick or heavily scarred eyelids
- May not hold as long as incisional revision in difficult cases
- Cannot remove excess fat or skin
- Complex triple/irregular folds usually need incisional surgery
Who Is a Good Candidate for Suture Revision?
You are likely a good candidate if you have:
- A faded or shallow crease
- Minor asymmetry
- A non-incisional crease that needs reinforcement
- No major scar tissue
- Medium-to-thin eyelid thickness
- Desire for minimal downtime

