How to Remove Age-Related Eye Bags

Eye bag removal surgery is one of the most common procedures in oculoplastic surgery. The procedure is performed by cutting the skin and lower orbicularis muscle along the curve of the lower lid margin 2-3 mm below the lower lid margin, lifting the skin and muscle tissue, removing the fat globules that herniated on their own, then folding and suspending the loose orbicularis muscle, finally stretching the skin and removing the excess, and removing the stitches in 3-5 days with non-invasive hair-thin cosmetic sutures. This procedure is an outpatient procedure and does not require hospitalization. As long as there are no bleeding disorders, diabetes, hypertension or other disorders, the eye bag removal surgery can be performed with good results. After surgery, you need to rest for 2-3 days and take appropriate antibiotics to prevent infection.