Treatment Overview
Temporary Double Eyelid Surgery, also called Non-Permanent Suture Double Eyelid Surgery, is a minimally invasive technique where fine sutures are used to create a crease without cutting the eyelid skin. Since the sutures may loosen over time, the result is semi-permanent rather than permanent. In Korea, this method is popular among patients who want to try double eyelids without committing to a full-incision surgery. It offers a natural look, fast recovery, and minimal downtime.
Purpose & Benefits
- Creates a temporary yet natural-looking double eyelid crease
- Allows patients to “test” how double eyelids look before permanent surgery
- No cutting of skin or removal of tissue, making it less invasive
- Quick recovery with minimal swelling and scarring
- Easily reversible or adjustable if desired
- Ideal for those hesitant about permanent eyelid surgery
Ideal Candidates
- Young patients with thin or elastic eyelid skin
- Individuals wanting a non-permanent option to experience double eyelids
- People who prefer less invasive and reversible surgery
- Those without significant eyelid fat or sagging skin
- Patients with realistic expectations for a semi-permanent outcome
Possible Risks & Complications
Although considered safe, possible risks include:
- Sutures loosening over time, leading to loss of crease
- Uneven or asymmetric folds if sutures shift
- Temporary swelling or bruising
- Rare chance of infection or irritation from the sutures
- Possible need for revision or permanent surgery later
Surgical Techniques Used
- Buried Suture Method: Fine sutures are placed under the skin to form the crease.
- Multiple Point Fixation: Several tiny points ensure the fold looks natural.
- Reversible Technique: Sutures can be removed if the patient changes their mind.
- Custom Crease Design: Korean surgeons carefully design parallel, tapered, or natural folds depending on facial proportions.
Recovery & Aftercare
- Very short downtime (3–7 days for most patients)
- Minimal swelling compared to incisional methods
- Patients can return to school or work within a week
- Avoid eye rubbing, heavy exercise, or makeup for 1–2 weeks
- Regular checkups ensure the crease holds properly
Results & Longevity
- Natural-looking double eyelid crease
- Results usually last 1–5 years, depending on skin type and lifestyle
- Crease may fade or disappear if sutures loosen
- Some patients may eventually opt for permanent methods after experiencing the look
- Korean clinics achieve highly refined and symmetric outcomes, even with temporary techniques
Treatment Process in Korea
Korea is a leading destination for Temporary Double Eyelid Surgery because of:
- Advanced Non-Incisional Techniques: Korean surgeons specialize in scar-free, suture-only methods.
- High Aesthetic Standards: Each crease is customized to match the patient’s natural eye shape.
- Reversible Options: Korea is one of the few countries offering advanced reversible eyelid procedures.
- Short Recovery Programs: Clinics provide fast-recovery protocols for students, travelers, and working professionals.
- Medical Tourism Infrastructure: International patients benefit from translation services, personalized aftercare, and convenience in Seoul’s beauty hubs.
Cost Range
The cost of Temporary Double Eyelid Surgery in Korea typically ranges from:
- ₩1,500,000 – ₩3,500,000 KRW (approx. $1,100 – $2,600 USD)
Price depends on: - Clinic reputation and surgeon’s experience
- Number of fixation points (more points = longer-lasting crease)
- Complexity of eye shape and symmetry correction
- Aftercare services and revision guarantees
Popular Clinics
Top clinics in Seoul for Temporary Double Eyelid Surgery include:
- ID Hospital
- Banobagi Plastic Surgery
- Dream Medical Group
- TL Plastic Surgery
- JK Plastic Surgery Center
- View Plastic Surgery
- Regen Plastic Surgery
- The PLUS Plastic Surgery
- Migo Plastic Surgery
- Wonjin Beauty Medical Group



