How to Get Rid of Eye Bags

Clinically, bags under the eyes can be removed through plastic surgery, radiofrequency ablation, or ultrasound, all of which can effectively improve the symptoms of bags under the eyes. Under-eye bags can be categorized into primary and secondary bags. Primary bags usually have a family history of under-eye bags and manifest at a younger age, while secondary bags are the result of aging, excessive fat accumulation in the orbital area, and weak eyelid support structures. Clinically, it is more common to remove excess fat from the eyes through plastic surgery to remove the bags. If the bags are not serious, they can be removed through non-surgical methods such as radiofrequency ablation and ultrasound. If the bags under the eyes are caused by staying up all night or over-exerting the eyes, the eye fatigue can be relieved by reducing staying up all night, and if there are underlying medical diseases such as kidney disease and liver disease, targeted treatment should be carried out in time to prevent aggravation of the condition.