The surgery of eye bag cutting is divided into internal and external. Internal surgery is done through the conjunctival approach, the incision is small and invisible from the outside, only excess fat needs to be removed and no stitches need to be removed after the surgery. The external surgery is an incision along the root of the eyelashes of the lower eyelid, which requires the removal of loose skin, orbicularis muscle and excess fat in the orbital septum, and the incision needs to be closed, which is more traumatic than the internal surgery. The recovery time of the wound after eyebag cutting varies from person to person. If the coagulation mechanism is good and the bleeding is low, the recovery is faster. In case of more bleeding or severe wound reaction, the recovery is slower and takes about 3 months. Usually it will take more than six months through natural recovery only, without human intervention. Natural recovery means no bags under the eyes, skin swelling and bruising disappear cleanly, and incision scars return to normal after augmentation. If patients strictly follow medical advice, such as no strenuous exercise, avoiding stimulating food or seafood, and applying appropriate ice packs for the first 3 days after surgery, and appropriate heat packs after 3 days, the recovery time will be shortened for those with milder wound reactions. Patients can also promote scar absorption and dissipation of blood stasis through self-maintenance and physical therapy, thus shortening the recovery time.