In terms of the choice of incision, there are two types of eye bag correction: the internal method and the external method. The internal method is suitable for young people who simply have excessive orbital fat displacement or bulging without skin laxity, and its advantages are: less injury, less swelling, no sutures, no suture removal, and no surgical marks on the skin, but this internal method cannot lift the lower lid orbital septum and remove the excess loose skin, so it is not suitable for patients with skin laxity. The most widely used method is external eyebag removal. The surgical incision is chosen at 1.0mm from the lowermost row of eyelashes at the lower lid margin, and an incision is made in the lower lid skin along the lid margin to open the orbital septum layer by layer, visually removing excess fat, filling in the orbital sulcus, repositioning the lax tissues, and removing excess orbicularis muscle and lower lid skin to achieve a significant lower lid rejuvenation effect. Because each procedure has its own specific indications, the choice of procedure must be individualized and personalized to achieve the best results.