External incision blepharoplasty: the incision goes along the lower margin of lower eyelid eyelashes to the outer canthus groove, and the swollen fat under the eyes is removed after the incision is separated. At the same time, tighten the lower eyelid, remove excess skin and smooth the wrinkles of the lower eyelid. With this method, the incision is hidden, and it is difficult to see the incision marks after 1-2 months of healing, and almost no surgical marks can be seen from March to June. This method is mainly suitable for people over 30-40 years old who have obvious crow's feet or loose skin besides fat accumulation under their eyes. The advantage of this method is that it can remove most wrinkles and sagging skin while removing the fat under the eyes.
Internal incision blepharoplasty: liposuction blepharoplasty is very popular among young people. Because it is from the eyelid conjunctival approach, there is no incision mark on the skin surface, which is very popular. The operation is to remove the fat from the pouch through a small incision in the conjunctival sac of the lower eyelid. This method is mainly suitable for people aged 20-30 or below who only have swollen bags under their eyes, but no obvious wrinkles and loose skin. The advantages of this method are: first, there is no scar on the face and skin, which is absolutely "invisible" surgery; Second, the recovery is fast, and it basically does not affect work and life.
Postoperative care of bags under eyes is also very important. Postoperative congestion and edema around the eyes are common. Local cold compress two days after operation and hot compress on the third day can reduce the degree of congestion and edema and help edema subside. After external incision blepharoplasty, due to the relaxation of orbicularis oculi muscle and loss of normal tension, it is easy to appear mild eversion in a short time after operation, and generally returns to normal in 2-3 months after operation.