Are external eye openings risky?

Any surgical procedure, no matter how big or small, involves risks, and we can’t simply answer with “safe” or “unsafe”, what we have to do is how to avoid risks before the operation. First of all, we must choose the hospital and doctor carefully before the operation. If we choose a doctor who is not familiar with the structure of eye tissues, then it is very likely that we will not be able to grasp the correct way to open the outer corners of the eyes, which will easily lead to the phenomenon of adhesion and retraction after the operation. In addition, the outer corner of the eye is not suitable for everyone, nor do you want to do it. Eye opening surgery is suitable for a very narrow range of people, only for congenital small eye deformity candidates. For other people, eye surgery is not necessary. If you are not suitable for the outer corner of the eye and insist on having the outer corner of the eye surgery, you may have a reaction of conjunctival irritation, appearance of protruding eyeballs and obvious scarring after the surgery, so the outer corner of the eye surgery is not recommended to those who are not suitable for it. Suitable for the outer corner of the eye, different individual conditions need to be specifically analyzed by professional hospitals and doctors, according to their own eyes as well as facial features to choose the surgery.