Causes of deep eye sockets include congenital sunken eye sockets, malnutrition, and trauma. The treatment options are different depending on the cause of the disease. 1. Lipofilling and orbital fat release: Deep sockets caused by congenital dysplasia of eyelids and periorbital soft tissues and orbicularis oculi muscle weakness usually do not need to be treated. 2. Treatment of primary disease: when malignant tumor reaches advanced stage, long-term malnutrition, orbital fat or subcutaneous fat is relatively thin, the eyeball will collapse without support, active treatment of primary disease, and nutrition should also be strengthened in order to reduce the symptom of orbital invagination. 3. Surgical treatment: If you are old and the orbital fat shrinks leading to deep eye sockets, you can have cosmetic surgery, such as filling fat in other parts of the orbits to make the eyeballs protrude slightly. When the orbital bone is fractured, it can also lead to deep eye sockets. Surgery is recommended, and small metal fixation plates, screws, or pieces of metal can be used to minimize the symptoms of orbital bone fractures and relieve the symptoms of deep eye sockets Deep eye sockets, if accompanied by other discomforts, should promptly go to the hospital for examination and actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment.