Risk of septal fat release surgery

Orbital fat release blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure that precisely designs and calculates the amount of fat release or transfer selected based on individualized differences while preserving the orbital fat arch rim, and then removes excess skin, which can achieve the effect of repairing the various layers of eyelid tissue that have been relaxed, as well as flattening the lid-cheek groove. Although this procedure is currently used in the clinic, it is a surgical procedure and still carries certain surgical risks, as follows: 1. Early on, local swelling will occur due to bleeding, and the swelling period will generally subside roughly in 7-10 days; 2. Early on, due to anesthesia, the patient will experience double vision, and this condition will generally be completely relieved after 24 hours. If there is no relief, please consult the surgeon for further treatment; 3. Local hardening can occur because the transplanted fat will have a phase of organic and softening, which takes about 3 months. Therefore, within 3 months, it is possible that the patient will feel hard knots in the infraorbital area without any effect on health and appearance; 4. If the patient has a more pronounced tear trough and relatively insufficient fat under the eyes, it may lead to unsatisfactory tear trough correction, and further fat grafting or other related treatments are needed in the second phase to achieve a more perfect result.