After the eye bag surgery, I found out that the orbicularis muscle was removed, will this lead to any post-operative complications? First of all, I don’t know what happens during the surgery, everything is my personal design and guess based on my understanding of the surgery. In terms of eye bag surgery, if you do an external eye bag, it is a very normal procedure to remove the excess skin after peeling downwards. What many people care about is also not the removal of the orbicularis oculi muscle, but the eye moss of the orbicularis oculi muscle, which is often referred to as the disappearance of my sleeping silkworms. The sleepy silkworm is a term we Chinese use to describe the eyes. The sleepy silkworm is a band of oval-shaped bulges of about four to seven millimeters adjacent to the lower edge of the eyelashes, which looks like a baby silkworm lying across the edge of the lower eyelashes. Basically, people with silhouettes look as if their eyes are smiling, which makes them look more attractive. Like dimples, sleepy eyes appear very often in people, but some people have them and some people do not. If the orbicularis oculi muscle is excised too much in the eye surgery, or if this prism is cut off when the external cut is made, then our sleeping silkworms will disappear after the surgery, and this disappearance refers to the physical sense of disappearance. I once had a patient consult with me, saying that they have passed the recovery period of external eye bag surgery, but why the sleeping silkworm did not grow back. In fact, the disadvantage of external eye bag is that due to its way in, it will cause most or even all of the sleeping silkworm to disappear. The disappearance of the sleeping silkworms is not equal to the failure of the surgery or the sequelae of the surgery, which is one of the disadvantages of this surgery, so for the candidates who are more concerned about the sleeping silkworms, I would recommend to do the inner eye bags. If the skin under the eyes is not particularly lax. I do not recommend an external eye bag. Many candidates believe that the external eye bag surgical approach can effectively tighten the skin under the eyes and reduce the wrinkles under the eyes. However, in most cases, it is only a proper tightening. If it is pulled too tightly, with the upward force, there will be the same force downward, which then causes an ectropion of the eyelid, creating an actual eyelid recession. Some young people nowadays are very fond of this state and call it innocent eyes, which is actually eyelid recession to, but I think it is a state of disease and not a beauty. A normal eyelid should have its normal shape. Many people think, why did this doctor say so many bad things about external eyebags? Actually, I have been doing this for many years for external eye bags. Compared to the internal eye bags, the external way is more intuitive and simpler, but this surgeon does have unavoidable defects, no matter in terms of postoperative satisfaction or postoperative repair cases. Currently, there is no better way to improve this procedure than the entire medical community.