What is eyebag removal?

I. What is eyebag removal? Eye bags are puffiness of the lower eyelids. Because the skin of the eyelids is thin and the subcutaneous tissues are thin and loose, edema can easily occur, resulting in eye bags. There are many factors that contribute to the formation of under-eye bags, and they become more pronounced as we age. Generally speaking, adults, especially women, will develop bags between the ages of 25 and 30. This is mostly the result of fat accumulation. People who are suitable for getting rid of under-eye bags 1, obvious bags 2, loose skin under the eyes 3, fat bulge under the eyes 4, orbicularis oculi muscle hypertrophy 5, lower eyelid fat bulge 6, loose skin wrinkles 3, surgery method Internal incision (also called internal scarless eyebag removal): suitable for tight skin, younger people, or people with slightly more skin on the lower lid or prominent orbital fat. A small incision is made on the inner side of the lower eyelid, after which the exposed excess orbital fat is removed, so there is no trace of the incision on the skin surface. Advantages: Suitable for young people with prominent orbital fat and no skin laxity. The procedure has only a 5 mm incision, and recovery is possible in one day without any marks. The fat can be completely removed, the loose and sagging tissue can be lifted and the lower eyelid can be tightened. The risk of surgery is low and the results are long-lasting. Disadvantages: The skin is lax and not suitable for older people. External incision (also called external eyebag removal): suitable for older people with sagging skin, sagging lower eyelid skin and lower eyelid orbicularis muscle hypertrophy (pseudo-eyebags). An incision is made 1-2mm along the lower eyelash edge of the lower lid, and the bulging fat or orbicularis oculi muscle is removed after the incision is separated, and depending on the case, the loose and excess lower lid skin is removed and the lower lid skin is tightened. The incision is concealed and the incision marks are not easily visible after surgery. Advantages: suitable for older people with sagging skin and severely prominent bags; Disadvantages: slow recovery due to incision lines and complications of lid ectropion due to inexperience of the surgeon. Orbital fat release: suitable for those with sunken tear troughs in the lower eyelids, most of whom have sagging skin and tear troughs, and whose injectable fillers do not maximize the effect. With this procedure, the orbital fat is released to the tear trough and fixed in place, thus flattening the downward depression and removing the bags while solving the dark circles caused by the depressed shadow. Advantages: Comprehensive solution to the problem of under-eye bags, filling the tear trough while removing the bags and solving the dark circles caused by the sunken shadow, restoring the youthful look of the eyes. Disadvantages: the skin and orbicularis oculi muscle relaxation of the lower eyelid bags patients are not suitable. Precautions 1. Avoid getting water on the surgical site within 7 days after surgery. 2.Ensure the surgical site is clean to prevent infection. If there is blood crust or secretion on the wound, use sterile saline to wipe it. 3.After surgery, the local wound can be dressed with pressure or cold compress with ice bag. 4.After surgery, there should be a quiet and comfortable environment for recuperation. 5.The wound will be somewhat painful on the day of surgery. 6.Avoid eating irritating food such as chili. 7, strictly comply with the doctor’s orders to take medication and follow-up.