There are many causes of sunken upper eyelids, which are divided into congenital and acquired causes. Usually, you can choose surgical hyaluronic acid filler and autologous fat filler to restore the fullness of sunken upper eyelids. The congenital cause is mainly the developmental deformity of the eye, which leads to the atrophy of the subcutaneous fat under the upper eyelid, thus causing the sunken upper eyelid. Acquired sunken upper eyelids are mainly related to myopia, thinness, and collagen loss due to natural aging. If the upper eyelid hollows are caused by body wasting, they can also be improved by increasing the intake of nutrition.1. Hyaluronic acid filler: The upper eyelid hollows can be filled with hyaluronic acid for faster recovery and better results after surgery. However, this method is risky and may cause hyaluronic acid embolism if operated carelessly, or worse, blindness or even life-threatening. In addition, hyaluronic acid injection can be maintained for a short period of time, basically within 1 year can be metabolized and cleared, may need repeated injections to maintain the effect, but this may increase the chances of the above-mentioned risks; 2, autologous fat filling: this method is to inject autologous fat to restore the upper eyelid sunken area full, autologous fat can usually be long-term after survival, because the fat may be absorbed by the body itself, so This method requires several injections in the early stage. It is also necessary to pay attention to the surgical operation to avoid fat embolism. In addition, for the upper eyelid hollow can also choose double eyelid surgery and orbital septum release surgery to improve the symptoms, although it can not restore the sunken area to fullness, but also can play an aesthetic role, it is recommended to take into account their own situation, choose the suitable way to treat. In addition to the above, some of the medications used to treat glaucoma can also cause patients to develop upper eyelid depressions, such as the use of prostaglandin eye drops, which may dissolve the interstitial ciliary muscle and gradually develop upper eyelid depressions, a condition that usually recovers gradually after the medication is stopped.