How long it takes to recover naturally from eye bag removal is mainly related to the patient’s personal constitution and surgical method. Usually about 1 month can be back to normal, but the exact time varies from person to person. Due to long-term late night, excessive eye use and other reasons, the fat around the eyes accumulates and the skin is excessively relaxed, forming bags under the eyes. Eye bag surgery is a minimally invasive surgery, and the stitches can be removed after 7 days of surgery. If the patient is in better health and has better blood clotting mechanism, the stitches can usually be removed in about 7 days, and the bruising and swelling at the incision will be reduced in about 14 days. If the patient is in poor health, has a slow recovery or develops infection, the recovery time needs to be extended appropriately. Generally, around 1-3 months after surgery, the bruising and swelling will disappear and the incision will basically return to its natural state. In addition, patients need to pay attention to keep the wound clean to avoid infection. Usually use the eyes scientifically, pay attention to rest, and you can take anti-inflammatory drugs as prescribed by the doctor.