Orbital septum release is a type of eye bag removal surgery that is performed for people with visible bags under the eyes and tear troughs. The orbital septum is released at the same time as the bags are removed, and the fat in the orbital septum is displaced downward to fill in the tear troughs, thereby filling in and flattening the tear troughs and restoring the lower eyelids to their original state. The principle of the surgery is to remove the excess fat and skin under the eyes according to the specific conditions of the patient, so as to remove the bags under the eyes. This type of surgery is more effective and lasts longer. After the surgery, you need to keep the area clean and dry to avoid infection, and good postoperative care will help to maintain stable surgical results. It is recommended not to do strenuous exercise within one week after surgery, pay attention to rest, eat a light diet, do not eat cold and stimulating food, so as not to cause adverse effects on the wound recovery.