Patient: Description of the condition (onset time, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): Hello Dr. Wang, I regret very much after I opened the outer corner of my eye, and now I have an opening in the outer corner of my eye, which is so unacceptable in my heart that I even have nightmares about my outer corner of my eye waking myself up. Therefore, I really want to restore the outer corner of my eye to its normal shape through surgery. Can I recover from the surgery only by sewing up the skin at the incision? Can the pink mucosa of the upper and lower lid margins grow back together? I would like the upper and lower lid margins to be connected and closed. I have not yet had the repair surgery and hope to recover through surgery. Wang Tao, Department of Plastic Surgery, Ninth People’s Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine: Unfortunately, it is basically impossible to restore the original shape. So before surgery must be carefully considered, not impulsive. I personally don’t do this surgery on the outer corner of the normal eye. I personally think that in normal people’s normal outer corner of the eye to do surgery to open the outer corner of the eye, this surgery will destroy the original normal structure of the outer corner of the eye, to create the outer corner of the outermost section is no eyelashes, do too much will be conjunctival ectropion scars obviously not in place will only leave scars but can not see the big effect. The problem is that this surgery is really difficult to do just right just in place. The outer corners of the eyes are opened in the textbook of plastic surgery only for some patients with congenital deformities or traumatic burns that lead to adhesions in the outer corners of the eyes, in other words for patients with real deformities in the outer corners of the eyes, not for people with normal outer corner patterns.