This surgery is indicated for young candidates who have tight upper eyelid skin or even no loose skin. The possible risks after this surgery are as follows: 1. bruising and swelling of the subcutaneous tissue: this symptom is more common and usually requires no special treatment and can be absorbed on its own in about a week; 2. local edema: reactive edema occurs between the cells of the eyelid tissue after it has been traumatized by double eyelid surgery. It is normal to have eyelid edema and there is no need to worry about it. Compression bandages and cold compresses can help reduce these symptoms; 3. If it is caused by damage to the levator muscle, surgery is needed to repair it. The above are some of the surgical risks associated with fixed point double eyelid surgery. To avoid these risks, candidates should choose to go to a regular hospital for the surgery and ensure that the eyes are clean and hygienic after the surgery and do not get wet to avoid infection.