The Dangers of Eye Bag Surgery

Eye bag surgery is safer under standardized treatment. Common postoperative risks include poor surgical results, local tissue symptoms, and eyelid ectropion. 1. Poor surgical results: Eye bag surgery may have the phenomenon of incomplete correction of eye bags, such as the reappearance of eye bags after a period of time interval after surgery. If the bags under the eyes are puffy, they may become sunken after surgery. 2. Local tissue symptoms: after eye bag surgery, it can lead to edema and hematoma in local soft tissues and surrounding tissues, and if the postoperative care is not proper, it may also induce infection. 3. Eyelid ectropion: If too much tissue is removed during eye bag surgery, it may lead to an imbalance in the shape of the lower eyelid, and therefore eyelid ectropion may occur. There are many hazards of eye bag surgery, so you must choose a regular hospital to operate, in order to be able to maximize the avoidance of risk, to ensure that the postoperative effect.