1.What surgical method is better to choose for under-eye bags? Eye bag surgery is generally divided into “external” and “internal” two. Young people with good skin elasticity can choose “inner cut”; older people with loose skin and obvious wrinkles are suitable to choose “outer cut”. 2.Is it feasible to remove under-eye bags with ultrasound/no incision/lipolysis? Under-eye bag surgery generally requires the removal of excess fat, without surgery, the tissue cannot be removed. 3.What is tear trough? What should I do if I have tear trough? Also called tear trough deformity, is a lack of soft tissue depression deformity at the junction of orbital bone margin and orbital septum fat. If the tear trough deformity exists alone, you can perform sodium hyaluronate filling to solve the problem without surgery and trauma; if it is accompanied by fat bulge and skin laxity, you can do “external” eye bag surgery to fill the excess fat to the tear trough location through tissue flap transfer. 4.How can I still have wrinkles after doing eye bags? Eye bag surgery itself is aimed at removing the bulging fat and partially solving the problem of skin laxity in the lower lid area. But the surgery itself has no ability to improve the texture of the skin, that is to say, the fine wrinkles of the skin are caused by the aging of the texture, which cannot be removed by surgery. 5.What about the “lower three white” eyes? The proverbial “lower three white” eyes, medically known as lower lid recession deformity, can be corrected mostly through surgery. The surgeon can correct the receding lower lid by forming a muscle flap through an “external” eye bag incision to tighten and suspend the orbicularis oculi muscle. 6.What to pay attention to after eye bag surgery? In addition to general wound care, especially pay attention to not bending, carrying heavy objects and other movements, these movements will easily trigger bleeding hematoma after eye bag surgery, affecting the healing and postoperative results.