If a patient is not satisfied with their buried eyelids, it is recommended that the stitches are best removed immediately after surgery. If suture removal is performed on the second, third or even longer day after surgery, it may be more difficult or even damage the wound. And it is recommended that patients have the stitches removed under the supervision of a specialized doctor. When a patient is done with the buried eyelids, if he/she feels unsatisfied at that time, he/she can have the stitches removed immediately. However, it is not recommended to remove the stitches on the second or third day after the surgery, because the eyes are swollen at this time, and the stitches may not be able to be removed cleanly or even broken inside, which will make it more difficult to repair and operate in the future. Moreover, as the buried threads travel back and forth within the upper eyelid skin, scar tissue will form over time, making it even more difficult to remove the threads. When patients are dissatisfied with their buried eyelid surgery, it is recommended that they go to a regular hospital in time and under the guidance of a professional doctor for repair treatment.