The possible dangers of eye bag removal surgery include infection, bleeding, scar formation, and lower eyelid ectropion. 1. Infection: If the postoperative care is not done properly, there is a possibility of wound infection. 2. Bleeding: Bleeding under the skin can occur during eye bag surgery and is a normal phenomenon. If the amount of bleeding is large, it may spread to the back of the eyeball and cause compression of the optic nerve. 3. Formation of scar: After cutting the bags under the eyes need to be sutured with thread, if the wound area is not properly cared for or the suture is not in place, there is a possibility of localized formation of scar, which affects the aesthetics of the individual. 4. Lower eyelid ectropion: eye bags will be located under the eyes, if too much skin or orbicularis oculi muscle is removed when the bags are cut, it will lead to eyelid ectropion and recession, and the recovery will be more difficult. It is important to visit a regular hospital to reduce the likelihood of danger.