If I am not satisfied with my eye surgery, can I still have it fixed?

  Non-surgical plastic surgery, or micropigmentation, can be repeated as long as it is treated during a prescribed course of treatment; surgical procedures, on the other hand, cannot be repeated indefinitely because the body has a tolerance limit for each type of surgery. Repeated eye surgery can damage and make extremely fragile the tissues around the eyes, and scarring is evident. Therefore, repeated periocular surgery needs to be performed with great caution unless it is certain that the results will be better than the original surgery.  However, if a repair is indeed needed, it is perfectly possible to adjust accordingly. Generally speaking, restorative surgery can only be performed after the previous surgery is fully recovered, usually after six months, and the timing of the surgery will be determined based on the re-operation plan and the condition of the eye area after recovery.  What should I do about sunken eye sockets?  The eyes are the most reflective of one’s age, especially for women. Due to the continuous growth of age, the skin around the eyes will become dry and lack of moisture, while sunken or wrinkled, which are related to the slow absorption of autologous fat around the eyes; some people have had double eyelid surgery before, pursuing “European style double eyelid There are also some people who have had double eyelid surgery before, pursuing “European style double eyelids” and excessive fat removal, resulting in deep sunken eye sockets; and some people who often stay up late and use their eyes excessively will also have sunken eye sockets, making the whole person look old.  When there is sunken eye sockets, usually we will choose autologous fat filler, where fat from other parts is suctioned and transplanted to the eye sockets, making the sunken eye sockets plump again. Generally, fat grafting needs to be done in small amounts and several times to achieve satisfactory results.