2026-05-18
Comprehensive Guide to Double Eyelid Surgery Methods | Differences Between Non-Incisional, Buried Suture, Natural Adhesion, Partial Incision, and Full Incision
Double eyelid surgery is broadly divided into non-incisional and incisional methods. Non-incisional includes the buried suture method and natural adhesion, while incisional includes partial and full incisions. The buried suture method secures the line with threads, whereas natural adhesion supplements this by organizing tissue to enhance adhesion. The incisional method removes fat and tissue, creating a plane-like adhesion for high durability. The choice depends on whether you prioritize longevi


Hello, this is Vibe Plastic Surgery :)
When considering double eyelid surgery,
with so many surgical methods like natural adhesion, incision, and non-incision,
many people find themselves confused
about which procedure is right for them.
In fact, during double eyelid consultations at
Vibe Plastic Surgery in Yeoksam, we often see patients
who are curious about the differences between these surgical methods.
Today, we will clearly organize and explain
these easily confusing double eyelid surgery methods for you 💜
👀 What are the different methods of double eyelid surgery?

Double eyelid surgery can be broadly
divided into two main methods.
📍 Non-Incisional Double Eyelid Surgery
This is a method of creating a double eyelid line
using threads through small punctures without making a large incision in the skin.
In the past, it was commonly called the buried suture method,
but recently, the term "natural adhesion"
is also widely used.
Many people who come for consultations at Vibe in Yeoksam
are curious about the difference between
the buried suture method and natural adhesion. Basically,
you can understand them as non-incisional methods
that create a line without an incision :)
📍 Incisional Double Eyelid Surgery
On the other hand, incisional double eyelid surgery is a method
where an incision is made along the double eyelid line to remove excess skin or fat,
and then the line is created.
⭐ Differences Between Buried Suture Method vs. Natural Adhesion?

📍 Buried Suture Method
The buried suture method is a non-incisional surgery
that creates a double eyelid line using threads through small punctures.
It was named the "buried suture method" because
the knots created when forming the double eyelid with threads
are buried and secured inside the skin.

📍 Natural Adhesion
It is similar to the buried suture method
in that the surgery is performed through small punctures,
but it is an improved method where some tissues are organized
during the process to facilitate better adhesion
between the eyelid tissues. During consultations at Vibe in Yeoksam,
many patients ask about the difference between the buried suture method and natural adhesion.
While both are non-incisional double eyelid surgeries
performed without an incision,
you can understand natural adhesion as a method
that enhances adhesion to improve
the longevity of the line :)
💉 How is Incisional Double Eyelid Surgery Different?

📍 Partial Incision
This method falls somewhere between
the non-incisional and full incisional methods. The surgery is performed
through small punctures or short incisions, through which unnecessary
fat is partially removed,
and tissue adhesion is reinforced to help prevent
the double eyelid line from loosening.
In fact, during consultations at Vibe in Yeoksam,
patients who are worried about the longevity of non-incisional methods
but find a full incision burdensome
often consider the partial incision method :)

📍 Incision
This is a method where an incision line is made along the double eyelid line,
unnecessary fat or tissue underneath is removed,
and the line is directly secured and formed.
If the eyelid skin is thick or has a lot of fat,
or if you desire a more defined and stable line,
we at Vibe Plastic Surgery in Yeoksam
recommend correcting it through the incisional method.
❓ Does everyone have a preferred double eyelid surgery method?!

Those who are sensitive to scarring
sometimes prefer non-incisional methods
even if their eyes require an incision.
👉 Ultimately, the criteria for selection
☑️ depend on whether long-lasting durability without loosening is important
☑️ or if minimizing scars is the priority.


However, as incisional methods have advanced significantly recently,
✨ there are many cases where scars are barely noticeable
✨ or heal very naturally.
During consultations at Vibe Plastic Surgery in Yeoksam,
patients who initially worried about scarring
often choose the incisional method
after receiving a thorough explanation 😊
Scarring varies depending on skin condition, eyelid thickness, and whether it is a revision surgery,
so there are individual differences where it may be barely visible
or slightly remain :)
🪡 Is it true that the buried suture method loosens easily?

Natural adhesion (buried suture method) creates multiple small punctures
and secures the line by weaving threads back and forth,
which is characterized by forming a line-shaped adhesion.

On the other hand, the incisional method directly opens the area
to remove unnecessary tissue
before securing the line,
which forms a plane-shaped adhesion.
👉 Due to this difference, it is generally known that
✔️ the incisional method has higher durability and is a longer-lasting
method.
However, natural adhesion (buried suture method) can also
✔️ provide sufficiently stable adhesion
✔️ if chosen well for suitable eye conditions.
In fact, during consultations at Vibe Plastic Surgery in Yeoksam,
the method is selected based on the condition of the eyes,
and when applied to appropriate cases, non-incisional methods
can also yield highly satisfactory results :)
Since each double eyelid surgery method has different characteristics, pros, and cons,
rather than concluding that one is definitively better,
it is important to make a choice that suits your individual eye condition
and desired aesthetic goals.
At Vibe Plastic Surgery in Yeoksam,
we provide guidance through thorough consultations,
so please feel free to visit us for a consultation 😊
* Please also refer to the video below :)




Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between non-incisional and incisional double eyelid surgery?
The non-incisional method creates a double eyelid line using threads through small punctures without cutting the skin. In contrast, the incisional method involves making an incision along the line to remove fat or tissue before directly securing and forming the line.
How are the buried suture method and natural adhesion different?
Both are non-incisional double eyelid surgeries performed without an incision. The buried suture method secures the line by burying the thread knots inside the skin, while natural adhesion is an improved method that organizes some tissue to increase the adhesive strength between the eyelid tissues.
When is a partial incision considered?
It is considered when there are concerns about the longevity of non-incisional methods, but a full incision feels burdensome. Through small punctures or short incisions, unnecessary fat is partially removed, and tissue adhesion is reinforced to help prevent the double eyelid line from loosening.
For which eyes is incisional double eyelid surgery more suitable?
It is suitable for cases where the eyelid skin is thick or has a lot of fat. Correction through the incisional method is also recommended if you desire a more defined and stable line.
Does the buried suture method really loosen easily?
Generally, the incisional method is known to have higher durability as it forms a plane-shaped adhesion. However, if natural adhesion (buried suture method) is well-applied to cases with suitable eye conditions, you can expect sufficiently stable adhesion and satisfactory results.
What are the criteria for choosing a double eyelid surgery method?
The selection criteria depend on whether long-lasting durability without loosening is important or if minimizing scars is the priority. Since the suitable method varies depending on your individual eye condition and desired aesthetic goals, it is best to make a decision through a thorough consultation.