Hello, many people who are considering this procedure often wonder whether Korean double eyelid stitching is permanent, whether the crease can last as long as double eyelid surgery, or whether it may loosen after a few years. This is an important question because it is directly related to the mechanism of crease formation and the characteristics of each individual’s eyelid tissues. I will explain everything clearly so that you can accurately understand the durability of this technique. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Is Korean Double Eyelid Stitching Permanent?
From a medical perspective, Korean double eyelid stitching is not permanent. The eyelid crease is created by using biocompatible sutures to connect the eyelid skin to the tarsal plate. Because the procedure does not involve skin excision or fat removal, the crease may gradually fade or loosen over time as the eyelid tissues age or the eyelid skin becomes thicker.
However, although it is not medically accurate to describe Korean double eyelid stitching as permanent, the technique can provide long-lasting results, typically ranging from 3–7 years, and in some cases up to 10 years when the patient has favorable anatomy and the procedure is performed using proper technique. Therefore, in individuals with suitable eyelid structures, the durability of Korean double eyelid stitching can be comparable to double eyelid surgery in many respects.
In summary: “Korean double eyelid stitching is not permanent, but it can be highly durable when performed on thin eyelids with healthy tissue structures using proper surgical technique.”
Factors That Determine the Longevity of the Results
To understand why some people maintain their eyelid creases for many years while others experience early loosening, it is important to recognize the four main factors that determine durability:
- Eyelid Skin and Fat Structure
Thin eyelid skin with minimal fat allows the fixation sutures to hold more securely. In contrast, thick eyelids with significant fat deposits may cause the crease to fade more quickly or become less defined.
Strong levator muscles help maintain a stable crease shape and improve long-term retention. Weak levator muscles may result in an unstable crease that is more prone to distortion or loosening.
- Korean Double Eyelid Stitching Technique
The placement of fixation points, the depth of the sutures, and the number of attachment points directly affect the durability of the eyelid crease. A highly skilled physician can create a stronger, more symmetrical crease that is less likely to loosen over time.
Rubbing your eyes, sleeping predominantly on one side, aggressive makeup removal, or heavy eye makeup are among the leading causes of premature stretching and loosening of the eyelid crease.
These factors explain why the longevity of Korean double eyelid stitching can vary significantly even among patients who undergo the same procedure.
How to Properly Care for Your Eyelids to Maintain Long-Lasting Results
To ensure that the results of Korean double eyelid stitching remain beautiful for many years, proper postoperative care and daily habits are just as important as the surgical technique itself.
During the first 1–2 weeks, you should avoid placing excessive pressure on the eyelids, refrain from rubbing your eyes, avoid staying up late, and limit sleeping on your side to prevent pressure from affecting the newly stabilizing crease. Prolonged moisture on the eyelids or premature use of eye makeup may also cause mild inflammation around the suture sites, weakening the crease over time.
For long-term maintenance, gentle makeup removal, avoiding excessive rubbing of the eye area, using specialized moisturizing products, and protecting the eyes from ultraviolet (UV) exposure can help keep the eyelid tissues healthy and the crease stable. I also recommend consuming foods rich in vitamin C and drinking sufficient water to support skin elasticity and reduce the effects of premature aging.
If you choose more advanced techniques such as Advanced Korean Double Eyelid Stitching or Dove Eyes at Gangwhoo Cosmetic Hospital, the resulting crease is often softer, stronger, and more durable because the fixation points are designed with greater precision and balance.
If you are still wondering whether Korean double eyelid stitching is permanent in your particular case or would like a physician to assess your eyelid skin thickness and levator muscle function to predict the longevity of your results, you may visit Gangwhoo Cosmetic Hospital for a comprehensive eyelid evaluation and personalized consultation. Gangwhoo Cosmetic Hospital offers a variety of advanced eyelid enhancement techniques designed to create natural, symmetrical, durable, and exceptionally safe results. Whenever you need further assistance, feel free to contact me.