Oculoplastics can be done for diabetes. However, blood sugar should be controlled steadily at 7~8mmol/L, and blood pressure should be controlled steadily at normal status on it. Oculoplastic surgery is a small localized surgery. To say small is that this surgery involves a small area. However, it is a surgery after all. Once the skin is cut, all the same risks as any other surgery can occur, so the same attention needs to be paid. If the blood sugar is high, it will affect the wound healing; in a state of high blood pressure, a bleeding from a small blood vessel may cause more bleeding, resulting in longer surgery time and longer recovery time from swelling after surgery. All these can affect the surgical results. However, if the blood sugar and blood pressure are well controlled after treatment, the surgery can still be performed, which is the same principle followed by other surgeries. Oculoplastic surgery can be performed with a controlled condition, despite having an underlying condition such as diabetes. I have a history of depression, can I have surgery now that I am well? For patients with mild depression, they can generally be cured with medication or psychotherapy. When life and psychology return to a normal state, they can undergo cosmetic surgery through a comprehensive assessment by a specialist, but it is important to be accompanied and supported by family members. For patients with moderate or severe depression and other recurrent mental disorders, long-term psychiatric medication is required, and even if the condition is stable, cosmetic surgery is generally not recommended.