The eyes are the windows to the soul and the first part of the eyes that people focus on when communicating with each other. The typical East Asian population is characterized by single eyelids, swollen eyeballs, and canthus, which often give a tired, lazy, and listless feeling, and at least 20-30% of the candidates in the clinic are seeking eye surgery as their main request. Oculoplastic treatment varies from person to person, and has a strong personalized character because it is related to the basic eye shape foundation and personal requirements. The usual treatments are as follows: 1, single eyelid without canthus and swollen eyeballs, upper eyelid skin is not flaccid: buried blepharoplasty; 2, single eyelid with mild to moderate swollen eyeballs, no canthus, upper eyelid skin is not flaccid: Korean three-point blepharoplasty; 3, single eyelid with swollen eyeballs, upper eyelid skin flaccidity is obvious, but the canthus is not obvious: incision blepharoplasty; 4, single eyelid with swollen eyeballs, upper eyelid 5. For those who prefer parallel eyelids: if the canthus is obvious, they often need to have an additional canthoplasty; 6. For those who prefer flat fan-shaped eyelids: if the canthus is not too obvious, they may not have an inner canthoplasty. The ideal blepharoplasty should be less traumatic, have a natural and vivid eyelid line, and have no dissonance with the surrounding tissue. The inner canthus is prone to scar growth after surgery, so care should be taken to avoid skin irritation after surgery to promote recovery.