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Are there any side effects of laser eye bag removal?

Shangmei experts pointed out: Laser eye bag removal may produce the following sequelae? 1. Hematoma The incidence of hematoma after conventional traditional surgery is high, but hematoma after laser surgery is very rare. When the patient has swelling and pain in the eyeball, local swelling, blood stasis on the skin, and blood stasis and elevation of the lower eyelid fornix conjunctiva after surgery, special attention should be paid to intraorbital bleeding. Mild hematomas can generally be absorbed in about 1 week; larger hematomas can be absorbed by hot compresses as soon as possible; if necessary, open the orbital septum in time to remove blood clots and stop bleeding; otherwise, blood may penetrate into the back of the bulb and cause compression of the optic nerve by the hematoma. blindness. 2. Infection is rare. Infections are often caused by eye diseases such as blepharitis and conjunctivitis that have not been cured before surgery, or by lack of strict aseptic procedures during surgery, or by water entering the wound or contamination of the wound after surgery. Once infection occurs, drainage should be performed promptly, pus should be removed, and antibiotics should be used for treatment. 3. Diplopia is caused by damage to the inferior oblique muscle when searching for and removing fat from the medial orbital septum. The inferior oblique muscle is located outside the entrance of the nasolacrimal duct and is very close to the medial fat under the orbital septum. Care must be taken when separating or removing the medial fat mass. Once damaged, it will be difficult to treat.

4. Insufficient or excessive correction, resulting in unsatisfactory results:

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