It’s best to avoid wearing makeup on the eyes for at least 1-2 weeks after surgery to minimize the risk of infection. Once healing has progressed, makeup can be worn again, but it's important to ensure that the incision areas have fully healed.
Double eyelid surgery is performed on the skin and muscle above the eyes, so it should not directly affect vision. However, temporary swelling may cause some visual distortion immediately after surgery. This typically resolves within a few days to weeks.
When performed by a skilled surgeon, double eyelid surgery can produce natural-looking results that complement the individual’s facial features. The goal is to create a crease that fits well with the person's eyelid shape and size.
Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure to reshape or reduce the size of the labia minora (inner vaginal lips) or, in some cases, the labia majora (outer vaginal lips). It is often performed to address discomfort, aesthetic concerns, or functional issues.
People opt for labiaplasty for various reasons, including:
While labiaplasty can be done for cosmetic reasons, many individuals seek the procedure to alleviate physical discomfort, improve hygiene, or address functional issues such as pain during certain activities or clothing irritation.
Non-surgical treatments like laser or radiofrequency therapies may improve the appearance or elasticity of the labia, but they do not remove excess tissue. These options may be suitable for minor aesthetic concerns but are not a substitute for labiaplasty in cases of significant discomfort or functional issues.
When performed by a skilled surgeon, scars are usually minimal and hidden in natural folds of the skin. They typically fade over time with proper care.
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