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Can there be side effects after subcutaneous desquamation and pouch removal?
The eye structure is delicate and complicated, so the subcutaneous peeling method to remove the bags under the eyes also has certain technical difficulties. Of course, there may be some risks after the operation, and the specific side effects are as follows:

1. Infection: In case of infection, seek medical attention in time.

2. Bags still exist: small incision and insufficient tissue exposure may lead to uneven fat removal. If necessary, a second operation is feasible to eliminate orbital fat.

3. The subcutaneous tissue is congested and swollen. This disease is very common and generally does not require special treatment. 1 week can be absorbed by itself.

4. Eyelid ectropion: Mild ectropion usually gradually recovers 2-3 months after operation; Severe ectropion of the lower eyelid often requires surgical correction.

5. Lower eyelid depression: Removal of excessive orbital diaphragm fat can cause lower eyelid depression, so you should contact your doctor at any time after operation.

6. Eyelash shedding: The surgical incision is too close to the hair root, which will damage the eyelash hair follicle and cause postoperative eyelash shedding. When it is serious, you can communicate with the doctor in time and make up for it through eyeliner.

The effect of removing bags under the eyes is still good. Of course, the premise is to choose a formal plastic surgery institution, an experienced plastic surgeon is also needed during the operation, and nursing work needs to be done well after the operation.