1, cut the pouch, cut it from the conjunctival surface, and then take out the fat in the pouch;
2, cut from the skin surface, and take out the fat inside after cutting;
3, fat replacement surgery, cut from the outside, but not to remove fat, but to fill fat in the deeper position of the lacrimal groove.
Any kind of operation may have corresponding risks, and the most common risk is postoperative bleeding. Severe cases may lead to retrobulbar hemorrhage, increased orbital pressure and even blindness, so be careful to stop bleeding during operation. In addition, if you have severe eye pain on your way home, you must go to the hospital for examination. In addition, the more common surgical complication is ectropion. Because the lower eyelid is slack, under normal circumstances, part of the eyelid skin will be removed, making the eyes look tight.