Are there any risks associated with eye bag surgery?

Eye bags are associated with three main tissue structures, the orbital septum, the orbicularis oculi muscle and the skin. If eye bags have already appeared, non-surgical methods are often difficult to improve, and only surgical removal is the most effective. Therefore, it is important to be cautious of advertisements that claim to remove bags under the eyes without surgery. However, all surgeries carry a certain degree of risk, and it is recommended that you go to a regular hospital to find a professional doctor to perform the surgery. Because all treatments for under-eye bags are tailored to their causes, it is necessary for a professional and experienced doctor to conduct a detailed interview before determining and formulating the most appropriate surgical plan according to the individual’s situation in order to minimize the emergence of surgical risks. In addition, after surgical removal of the bags under the eyes, the orbicularis oculi muscle and the lower eyelids may relax again with age, and the bags under the eyes may reappear, but this does not mean that the surgery to remove the bags under the eyes is a failure, because the bags under the eyes at this time are no longer the same as before. Therefore, in order to slow down the aging of the eye area, you must usually reduce the number of late nights, avoid eye fatigue, and take good care of the skin around the eyes.