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What Can Happen If Double Eyelid Procedure Is Not Done Right?

Of late, I have seen quite a number of complications following double eyelid procedure which prompted me to write about this issue.

I am extremely burdened and wish to educate the public of the possible complications, some of which may be sight threatening. A seemingly simple procedure such as double eyelid, if done by the wrong hands can prove futile. Worse, one may potentially become blind.

The common and less dangerous problems with double eyelid procedure using suture method are uneven lid crease and lid crease may be short-lived. The more serious complications such as eyelid infection, bleeding and even corneal abrasion may lead to infection and eventually, blindness.

I recently treated an unfortunate young lady whose wish to have double eyelids ended with a series of tormenting experiences which she described as her worst nightmare. Through the recommendation of some popular bloggers, she had her double eyelid performed by a non-qualified professional.

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The patient developed irritation in the left eye few days after the procedure. The irritation then became discomfort and eventually she couldn't open her eyes due to sharp excruciating pain, swollen eyelid and constant tearing. To my horror, she had developed a corneal abrasion caused by an exposed suture underneath the eyelid which rubbed against the cornea. Thankfully she had seen another eye doctor earlier and was given antibiotics eye drops which had helped to keep the bugs at bay. Otherwise she would have developed a nasty corneal infection. The suture underneath the eyelid was not noticeable at first. It took a while to finally locate the suture. A small incision had to be made to remove the suture as it was difficult to pinpoint the exact origin of the exposed suture.

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The left eyelid was later resutured so that the eyelids would not look lopsided. The right eyelid was also resutured as the eyelid crease had become faint two months after the initial procedure.

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I hope this serves as a valuable lesson to all. Please do not take your eyes lightly. You only have a pair of eyes and it's not worth risking them. If any of you wish to have double eyelid procedure, please do your research to identify the correct professional to perform the procedure, one who is not only able to perform the procedure but is also able to manage the complications should they arise. And if you experience any discomfort or irritation after double eyelid procedure, please contact your doctor immediately.

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The following are useful links.

To check if a doctor is registered with Malaysian Medical Council (MMC), you may search under medical register. http://mmc.goc.my

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To determine if a doctor is a specialist registered with the National Specialist Register (NSR), go to https://www.nsr.org.my and search under Specialist Search.

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