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What is minimally invasive blepharoplasty?
Once the bags under the eyes are formed, the only solution is surgery. So far, there is no effective non-surgical treatment to eliminate bags under the eyes. Some auxiliary treatments, such as eye skin care and eye massage, can only slow down the aggravation of eye bags, but have little effect on eliminating them. Therefore, plastic surgery for eye bags is the most commonly used method to remove eye bags, and it is also an important part of eye cosmetic surgery.

Because the clinical manifestations of bags under the eyes are varied, different surgical methods are adopted according to different situations. If the skin is not slack and only the exposed fat is removed, there is no need to peel it. The original protruding skin is elastic enough to be readjusted to a flat and smooth surface. According to the clinical manifestations of bags under eyes, this kind of bags under eyes can be treated surgically.

Minimally invasive blepharoplasty

. The so-called minimally invasive blepharoplasty, also known as.

The method of intraocular approach (or conjunctival approach). That is, make a small incision from the fornix of the lower eyelid in the eye, then take out the fat behind the orbital diaphragm, and then suture the fornix incision, even without suture. The biggest advantage of this method is that there is no skin incision, and it is often used in young patients with more orbital septum fat, no skin relaxation or obvious skin relaxation. Postoperative recovery is fast, there are no incision marks, and stitches are often not needed. This method is not suitable for patients with lower eyelid skin relaxation or patients with orbicularis oculi muscle hypertrophy, so the indications are very limited.