Puffy eyes and thick bags under the eyes really shouldn’t be a “landscape” in terms of beauty. The key to the success of eye bag removal surgery is to control the amount of sagging lower eyelid skin and orbital septum fat removed during the operation. These eye problems of yours can be eliminated with the help of blepharoplasty surgery. The introduction of our beauty center will be of great help in your choice. Clinically, comprehensive considerations need to be made based on the patient’s type of eye bags, the distribution of orbital fat, the elasticity of the skin limbs, and the surgical method adopted. Preoperative inspection should be done carefully to estimate the fat protrusion area, and gentle and precise manipulation should be performed during the operation to achieve the most perfect postoperative effect. Eye bag removal surgery can remove various types of eye bags and correct lower eyelid entropion and trichiasis. Eye plastic surgery experts said that there are currently two methods for removing eye bags. One is the lower eyelid margin incision method, which is mainly suitable for patients with simple skin laxity, increased lower eyelid wrinkles, skin laxity and orbital fat herniation. Those who have excessively wide tattooed lash lines require repair. The surgical incision is about 2mm along the lower eyelid margin. The skin is incised from the lateral canthus to the medial canthus. The orbital septum is opened to allow intraorbital fat to herniate out. Excess fat is removed and an appropriate amount of skin is removed according to the degree of skin laxity. The sutures were removed 5 days after surgery. The other method is the lower eyelid conjunctival incision method. Because this method does not leave any traces on the skin, it has been falsely promoted by some newspapers and periodicals as "fat suction method to remove eye bags without leaving a trace". For some patients who are younger and have less obvious skin laxity but have bulging lower eyelid orbital septal fat, conjunctival incision can be used to simply remove the excess orbital septal fat. The conjunctival incision does not require sutures to achieve satisfactory results. Effective, and there is no incision in the eyelid skin, and of course no need to remove stitches. In clinical work, this method can also be considered for some middle-aged and elderly people with good skin elasticity. Even if the lower eyelid skin is slightly loose after fat removal, the extrapalpebral conjunctival margin approach can be performed again to simply remove the loose skin.