Whether or not a fracture in the corner of the eye requires surgical treatment is related to the severity of the fracture in the patient, and if the fracture has caused sunken eyes and eye movement disorders, surgical treatment will be required. The bone around the eye is relatively weak and may fracture when encountering trauma or other situations, and whether surgical treatment is needed to repair the fracture is related to the severity of the condition. If the condition is severe, and the fracture causes the eyeball to become sunken or even restrict the movement of the eyeball and cause double vision, surgical repair is required to eliminate the symptoms. If the fracture is mild, but it does not cause a sunken eyeball that affects the appearance of the eye or restrict eye movement that affects function, surgery is not necessary and conservative treatment is sufficient to wait for the area to heal on its own. Whether or not to operate should be determined by the doctor according to the specific circumstances.