What about sleeping silkworm eyes?
An eye plastic surgeon in Mei 'an said that most eye operations of silkworm are performed by injecting fillers to achieve the ultimate goal, but we all know that many fillers will cause certain rejection to the body, which will lead to other eye problems. Of course, in addition, judging from the postoperative effect that beauty seekers are most concerned about, the focus of injection is the appearance, not the recovery of function. Don't forget that the lying silkworm is only obvious when it smiles, so it's obvious what the injection-molded eye mask will look like, and it must be lifeless, just like an inactive piece lying on the lower eyelid. So is there no other way to get the truest sleeping silkworm eye except injection? In view of this problem, Wang Zhenjun, president of Beijing Laimei 'an, said: The principle of orbital reconstruction surgery should be to increase the thickness of orbicularis oculi muscle in front of meibomian, instead of making a false inactive eye cover by injecting hyaluronic acid or fat. Rebuilding the eye cover by folding its own muscle or implanting dermal fascia is not only natural in appearance, but also full of vitality. The key is to restore its due physiological function.