Q&A

Can you randomly get double eyelids?

Can you randomly get double eyelids?

Overview. If you’ve looked in the mirror and noticed you have uneven eyelids, you’re not alone. Facial asymmetry is very common . Unless your face is one of the few that is perfectly symmetrical, it’s not unusual for your facial features, including your eyes, to appear uneven.

Why do I sometimes get a Monolid?

Monolids are part of the normal variation of human appearance. They are usually caused by your genetics but can also be caused by medical conditions.

What is the recovery time for double eyelid surgery?

Recovery after incision based double eyelid surgery is usually a week or so. There are sutures that need to be removed after 5-7 days, depending on the surgeon’s preferences. At the end of the week, there will still be swelling which will make the fold appear larger and higher than it will eventually settle out to be.

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What does it mean to have double eyelids?

A double eyelid is basically an eyelid with the crease showing. It is common for Caucasians to have double eyelids but less common for Asians. Approximately half of all Asians have what is referred to as monolids or single fold eyelids, which is a heavily lidded eye without a visible crease.

Why are my eyelids so uneven?

The cause of asymmetry in eyelids can be due to the levator aponeurosis inserting at different levels in the skin of the upper lids. This can be addressed through upper eyelid blepharoplasty to make the eyelids look more symmetrical.

Is it possible to get a monolid/epicanthic fold?

The epicanthic old follows the medial canthus or inner corner of the eye, and people with epicanthic folds are said to have monolid eyes. There are many different variables that influence the development of an epicanthic fold, including various medical conditions as well as ethnic background and age.