Not everyone is a candidate for double eyelid surgery. This lady for example, has ptosis (a medical name for droopy eyelids), which is not suitable for surgery.

Using simulation techniques, it is possible to simulate the final effect of the surgery WITHOUT operation. It is apparent that the final cosmetic result was not pleasing, and in fact her eyes looked even smaller after simulation. Henceforth, the surgery was not done. There are other options for this lady, including other corrective surgery to repair the levator muscles of the eye.



June 25th, 2010 on 8:51 pm
Hi! I’m 59 and youthful looking and would like a little work done to my eyes, would stitching be suitable? Also, my neck is starting to show loose skin, what can you do for me and more importantly, the cost…….
June 29th, 2010 on 2:29 pm
Hi Shirley,
We have emailed you.
July 3rd, 2010 on 8:31 am
Hi, i am 19 and i want to go through this stitching method but kind of scared. Its not painful, is it? Not even a little? and btw, how much will it cost for me to have the operation? Is it 1888 Sing dollar?
July 4th, 2010 on 3:06 pm
Hi Chen Chen,
We are an independent site, aiming to share our experience with our readers, thus, we do not have a comprehensive list of price and the financing plans provided by clinics in Singapore. From personal experience and feeback from readers, the only discomfort experienced is when the doctor injects anaesthetic. No pain was experienced during the surgery. Average cost, from feedback from readers is about $2k.