Is it better to have eye bag removal surgery as early as possible?

  The surgery of removing eye bags is recommended to be done early. Because of the good elasticity of the skin and strong recovery ability when people are young, the conjunctival incision is chosen to remove the fat mass without removing the skin, avoiding the scar left on the skin, and the curative effect is remarkable. As people age, more and more fat accumulates around the lower eyelid and the pressure on the skin increases. Like a bag holding water, over time, skin aging accelerates and elasticity decreases, making it unable to support the orbital fat. The appearance of bags under the eyes is accompanied by a sagging of the skin of the lower eyelid and an increase in wrinkles. In this case, the fat must be removed along with some of the skin in order to achieve good results.  However, the younger you are, the better. Minors are not mature because their bodies are not developed, they are not independent in their thinking, and there is a lack of communication with their parents and doctors. If a child is too young for eye bag removal surgery, he or she will not be able to achieve the desired results.  Generally, it is recommended to perform eye bag removal surgery when the child’s body is basically developed and mature, the individual’s motivation to seek beauty is clear, and the parents support the surgery. People in this age group are relatively mature in terms of mental and physical development, and have their own independent ideas and certain claims and requirements for their own body aesthetics. At this time, the surgery can not only obtain the close cooperation of the candidates, but also achieve the ideal post-operative recovery effect.  How long can I repair after failed eye bag surgery?  It takes 1~3 months for the post-operative effect of eye bag surgery to stabilize, therefore, there is no need to rush to deal with eyelid laxity and ectropion in the early post-operative period. Apply eye ointment or eye drops first to prevent corneal dryness and conjunctival infection. In general, mild cases of eyelid ectropion can recover on their own within 2 to 3 weeks. However, if too much skin is removed during surgery, the remaining skin is not sufficient to support the lower lid structures, and persistent ectropion persists for more than 1 month, surgery should be considered for correction. The main objective is to strengthen the eyelid supporting ligaments and correct the ectropion. However, the surgical repair will have to wait longer and may take six months or even longer.