Are there many failed surgical eye bag removal

Eye bag removal surgery is one of the cosmetic surgery procedures with less risk, more hidden incisions and faster recovery. Generally, it will recover more naturally in 1-2 weeks after eye bag removal surgery, and it is suitable for a wide range of people, with less risk and usually no failure. However, eye bag surgery is not completely risk-free, the most important one is post-bulbar hematoma. The main risk is posterior bulbar hematoma, which may cause bleeding in the fundus of the eye or even blindness in severe cases, but this risk is relatively very low. Another risk is the commonly known ectropion, or blepharoplasty, or lid recession, which mostly occurs when too much skin is removed during the eyebag removal surgery. However, if the skin is not removed enough, the improvement of wrinkles may not be very obvious and it is difficult to achieve a very satisfactory result. Therefore, the amount of skin removal must be mastered in order to achieve the desired results in the eyebag removal surgery. After the eyebag removal surgery, it is recommended that the candidates pay attention to rest, avoid strenuous activities, keep the incision clean and dry, and avoid spicy and stimulating diet, which can effectively accelerate the recovery after the surgery. In addition, it is recommended that candidates go to regular hospitals for treatment to prevent post-operative complications to the maximum extent.