Monolids or Double Eyelids? A Complete Guide to Men’s Blepharoplasty

Eugene Lee • November 16, 2025

Blepharoplasty for men has become increasingly popular as more individuals look to refresh their eyes, sharpen their features, and achieve a brighter, more confident appearance. One of the most common questions men have is whether they should keep monolids or create double eyelids during surgery.

This guide explains the key differences, who benefits from each style, and how men can achieve natural, masculine results.

Understanding Men’s Blepharoplasty

Men’s blepharoplasty focuses on enhancing the eyes while preserving a natural, masculine appearance. Unlike female blepharoplasty, men often prefer:

  • Low, subtle eyelid folds
  • Minimal eyelid exposure
  • Strong, clean upper eyelid lines
  • Balanced symmetry without softness

Both monolid and double eyelid surgery can be tailored for male facial structure.

Monolids vs Double Eyelids — What’s the Difference?

Monolids (Single Eyelids)

Monolids are eyelids without a visible crease.
Characteristics include:

  • Smooth upper eyelid without folding
  • A more straightforward, masculine look
  • Less eyelid exposure
  • Clean eyebrow-to-lash distance

Ideal Candidates for Men’s Monolid Blepharoplasty

Men may prefer enhancing monolids when they:

  • Want a bold, strong, natural-looking eye shape
  • Prefer minimal cosmetic change
  • Want to remove sagging skin without creating a crease
  • Have naturally thick eyelids fitting a monolid style

Monolid blepharoplasty often removes excess skin or fat to sharpen the eyes without adding a double fold.

Double Eyelids (Creased Eyelids)

Double eyelids feature a visible fold above the lash line. For men, the fold is typically:

  • Low
  • Subtle
  • Natural-looking
  • Straight or slightly tapered

Ideal Candidates for Men’s Double Eyelid Blepharoplasty

Men benefit from double eyelid surgery when they want:

  • A brighter, more awake appearance
  • Better symmetry
  • Reduced heaviness or hooding
  • Stronger definition without looking overly cosmetic

The key difference from female surgery is that male folds remain lower and less curved to maintain masculine structure.

Which Option Looks More Masculine?

Monolids

Often look stronger and more masculine when:

  • Brows are low
  • Eyes are deep-set
  • The face is angular

 Double Eyelids

Still masculine when designed properly:

  • Low crease height
  • No dramatic arch
  • Straight, clean fold line
  • Minimal skin removal

The decision depends on personal style, facial balance, and the shape of the brow bone.

Types of Men’s Blepharoplasty

1. Non-Incisional Double Eyelid Surgery

  • Ideal for subtle, low folds
  • Minimal swelling
  • Good for younger patients

2. Incisional Double Eyelid Surgery

  • Best for long-lasting definition
  • Suitable for thick or heavy eyelids
  • Allows fine adjustment

3. Ptosis Correction for Men

Strengthens eyelid muscle for:

  • Tired or heavy-looking eyes
  • Low brows
  • Hooding or drooping

4. Upper Blepharoplasty Without Creating a Fold

Removes sagging skin while maintaining a monolid.

H2: What Men Should Consider Before Choosing a Style

1. Natural Eye Shape

Deep-set eyes often look better with monolids or low folds.

2. Brow Position

Low brows benefit from subtle folds; high brows may fit higher folds.

3. Facial Structure

Strong, angular features match monolids well; softer features often pair better with double eyelids.

4. Career & Lifestyle

Men in business, modeling, or entertainment often prefer defined yet natural-looking double eyelids.

5. Long-Term Aging

Double eyelids can help manage future sagging; monolids offer simplicity.

H2: Results Men Can Expect

  • Cleaner, sharper eyelids
  • Improved symmetry
  • Brighter, less tired appearance
  • More masculine definition
  • Natural, understated crease (if desired)

Male blepharoplasty always prioritizes strength, symmetry, and subtlety.

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