Hemorrhage and blood stasis: Small blood vessels may be damaged during the operation, leading to hemorrhage and blood stasis. Slight bleeding and blood stasis can subside spontaneously after operation, but severe bleeding and blood stasis may require further treatment by doctors.
Infection: Any operation has the risk of infection, and pouch removal is no exception. The infection may occur at the surgical site or wound and needs to be treated with antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs.
Skin necrosis: Excessive excision of the skin or destruction of the blood circulation of the skin during the operation may lead to skin necrosis. Necrotic skin needs further treatment and may need to be re-stitched.
Scar formation: The operation of removing bags under the eyes will leave scars, which may be different in color and texture from the surrounding skin. Some people may have scar hyperplasia and need medical treatment or laser treatment to improve it.
Eyelid ectropion: Excessive skin or adipose tissue is removed during operation, which may lead to eyelid ectropion. Eyelid ectropion will affect eye function and beauty, which needs to be corrected by surgery or medicine.
Excessive fat removal: too much fat tissue is removed during surgery, which may lead to sunken or uneven eye sockets. Excessive fat removal may also affect the beauty and function of the eyes.
Poor surgical results: Due to individual differences and surgical techniques, some people may have poor surgical results. If the surgical effect is not satisfactory, repair or reoperation may be needed.
It should be noted that the shortcomings and complications listed above will not happen to everyone, but there are certain risks. Choosing regular medical institutions and experienced doctors for surgery can minimize risks and complications. At the same time, postoperative care and recovery are also very important. Follow the doctor's advice and guidance, take medicine on time, and make regular follow-up visits to avoid strenuous exercise and rubbing the surgical site.
In a word, pouch removal is a common eye plastic surgery. Although there are certain risks and complications, choosing regular medical institutions and experienced doctors for surgery, as well as postoperative care and recovery, can ensure the safety and effect of surgery to the greatest extent. If there is a need to remove bags under the eyes, it is recommended to choose and operate under the guidance of a doctor.