1, pouch residue. Reason: The fat under the eyes is not removed enough and needs to be removed again after half a year.
2. The pouch is sunken after operation. Too much fat is removed from the bags under the eyes, which is unsightly. Common solutions: hyaluronic acid or autologous fat filling.
3. Cut off the bags under the eyes and eversion. Don't worry too much about short-term eversion during recovery, and it will usually be repaired by itself. After the recovery period, due to excessive skin excision, ectropion will still occur. Repair of lower eyelid ectropion pouch is needed.
Is it harmless if you don't do pouch removal surgery?
No. Bags under the eyes not only affect the beauty of the eyes, but also endanger the health of the eyes.
When the orbital septum fat is too large, it will support the skin under the eye bags. At the same time, due to gravity or old age, the orbital septum is slack and the bags under the eyes are obviously drooping, which will cause eyelid skin to pull down, thus causing eyelid ectropion, increasing the contact area between conjunctiva and air, and increasing the possibility of conjunctivitis.
In addition, people with bags under their eyes are prone to dryness, tears overflowing and poor eyesight. Therefore, it is early to go to the bags under the eyes.
First, the earlier you go to the bags under the eyes, the better the skin foundation of the eyes. The more ways you choose to go to the bags under the eyes, the smaller the risk of going to the bags under the eyes. The bags under the eyes are too large, which is not only demanding for doctors, but also difficult, and the risk will increase accordingly.
The second is to go to the bags under the eyes as soon as possible. My body is still young and I am recovering quickly.
Although it is risky to remove bags under eyes, it is not difficult to restore the beauty of eyes by choosing regular hospitals and professional doctors and having strict security mechanisms (preoperative physical examination, postoperative nursing guidance, regular drugs, regular operating rooms, etc.). ).