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External incision method to remove eye bags PK traceless removal of eye bags

As age continues to grow, many female friends have obvious eye bags. The appearance of eye bags will also affect the beauty of the eyes. At this time, female friends with eye bags want to Choose surgical treatment as soon as possible. In current plastic medicine, the external method to remove eye bags without leaving a trace is more common. However, we also have certain doubts when choosing. Which one should we choose? What about the method? The external method of removing eye bags has a wide range of indications and can effectively remove excess skin, giving us a natural surgical effect. The scarless removal of eye bags will not cause obvious scars after the surgery, so these two Each has its own advantages, and you should make your choice based on your actual situation.

External incision method to remove eye bags PK seamless removal of eye bags

1: Exterior incision method to remove eye bags

External incision method to remove eye bags is performed along the lower eyelid and under the eyelashes An incision is made from the edge to the outer canthus groove to remove the bulging eye bag fat. At the same time, the excess lower eyelid skin can also be removed to remove wrinkles. This method is suitable for treating skin laxity.

Advantages: The skin, orbicularis oculi muscle, orbital septum and orbital fat can be treated simultaneously.

Two: Traceless eye bag removal

The incision of the traceless eye bag removal surgery is located in the conjunctiva. A small incision is made in the palpebral conjunctiva to remove excess fat. It is mainly suitable for simple orbital septal fat. Those who seek beauty treatment for bulging and lower eyelid skin with good elasticity.

Advantages: little tissue damage, less bleeding, no skin incisions, no exposed scars after surgery, and no ectropion, epiphora, or incomplete closure.