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What about postoperative pouch hyperplasia?
With the continuous development of society, various plastic surgery technologies have entered people's lives, and many beauty seekers have benefited from it. Among them, pouch removal surgery is a good plastic surgery project, which can make a person's eyes perfect after surgery. However, due to personal physical reasons, some beauty seekers will have hyperplasia after operation. In fact, it is normal to go under the eyes. Don't worry, it will disappear after a while, and you can also apply some anti-proliferative drugs.

Hyperplasia after eye bags are removed is a normal phenomenon and a process of eye recovery. This is because the soft tissue and skin were damaged during the operation, resulting in wounds. It takes some time for the wound and the wound to fully recover, so one to two months after pouch removal is the proliferative period of pouch removal. In this proliferative phase, the newly generated collagen in the skin will stimulate the injured soft tissue, so things like meatballs or induration will appear at the surgical site, which is normal and will disappear after a while.

Usually, the induration will gradually soften about two months after the eye bag removal operation, indicating that the soft tissue has basically recovered, which is equivalent to the scab after skin abrasion.

Sag removal surgery must be done in a formal plastic surgery institution recognized by the state, so as to avoid some side effects or surgical failure. Keep your eyes clean before the operation, and conduct a comprehensive examination of your eyes to make sure there is no eye disease before the operation. During the operation, you should actively cooperate with the doctor and don't walk around at will.