The formation of under-eye bags is a manifestation of skin aging, and most of the occurrence of under-eye bags is accompanied by the appearance of eye furrows. Eye bags and tear troughs occur at different ages and are related to a variety of factors such as each person’s living environment, habits, nutrition, rest, occupation, and genetics. These two problems can be solved with one procedure: lower eye bags orbital fat transfer release. For patients with tear troughs and infraorbital hollows, no matter how well a simple eyebag removal is done, the lower lid and infraorbital area will be sunken and not full enough after surgery, creating an aged appearance. The lower eyebag orbital fat transfer release procedure is not complicated, the procedure is similar to eye bag removal surgery, the incision is the same, the external method is usually designed 2 mm away from the lower eyelid lash margin, the post-operative cut marks will be hidden and generally not visible. The internal approach is the same as the internal eyebag removal with no skin incision. The difference is that: the orbital fat transfer and release procedure utilizes some or all of the fat and transfers it to the tear trough area, eliminating the bags under the eyes while also making the infraorbital area (commonly known as the apple muscle area) full, giving the face a youthful, full, smiling appearance. After surgery, if the skin that was protruding has enough elasticity, it can be readjusted to a smooth surface. If the bags are allowed to persist for years, not only will the skin of the eyelids expand, but also the fibers of the skin will be destroyed, causing the skin to sag and the bags to become more pronounced, increasing the difficulty of surgery. Therefore, once you have bags and tear troughs at the same time, early surgery is the best policy, and you will be beautiful as soon as possible.