Upper eyelid liposuction is to remove fat from the orbital septum or fat under the orbicularis oculi muscle through an incision under the eyebrow or a small incision in the blepharoplasty, and there are certain risks associated with the surgery, as follows: 1. Poor wound healing: although the wound healing is faster, if there is any postoperative injury, effusion, and infection, it can result in a delayed recovery period; 2. Paralyzed sensation of the surgical site after the surgery: due to the liposuction of the skin is affected by a slight The paralysis or ant bite sensation will be recovered within 3 months in general, and 1 month for the fastest one; 3. Excessive resection of adipose tissues: it will lead to local depression and trauma, resulting in hematoma, and intraorbital hematoma can affect vision; 4. Unevenness of surgical site: it is mainly due to the operation error during surgery, which can’t make the fat suction 100% even, resulting in the surgical site looking slightly uneven. Slight unevenness: it can be moderately massaged after the operation, and it will be gradually improved and recovered after 6-12 months in general.