Eye Bag Removal

No visible scars, minimal pain, self-dissolving stitches

OPERATION TIME

1-2 hour

GENERAL ANESTHESIA

PAIN LEVEL

Minimal

RECOVERY

~1-2 week

OPERATION TIME

1-2 hour

GENERAL ANESTHESIA

PAIN LEVEL

Minimal

RECOVERY

~1-2 week

What is Eyebag Removal?

Eye bags are caused by weakening of the tissues supporting the fat around the eye. This weakness may be present at an early age or it can develop as you get older. When the fat bulges out over the orbital bone, it creates the bulge known as an eye bag. Older patients may have excess skin under the eyes as well. The surgery to treat these problems is called ‘lower blepharoplasty’.

What causes Eye Bags?​

Eye bags can be caused by a variety of factors including aging, which leads to skin and muscle weakening around the eyes, fluid retention, especially upon waking or after a salty meal, and lack of sleep, contributing to puffiness and swelling. Genetics also play a role, making some more prone to developing eye bags.

Aging

Skin and muscle weakening around the eyes.

Fluid Retention

Swelling due to water buildup, often influenced by diet or sleep patterns.

Lack of Sleep

Puffiness and dark circles due to poor sleep quality or quantity.

Genetics

Inherited traits that make one more prone to developing eye bags.

Who is an Ideal Candidate for Eye bag Removal Surgery?

There can be different bulges under the eye that make you look younger or older. A bulge within 5mm of your lower eyelid is considered youthful and attractive, this is associated with a smooth check contour immediately beneath it. If the bulge extends further down to your bony orbit, you most likely have eye bags and would benefit from corrective surgery.

Eye Bag Removal techniques at Covette Clinic

At Covette Clinic, we use 2 methods of eye bag removal namely Scarless Eye Bag Removal or Incisional Eye Bag Removal technique.

Eye Bag Removal using Scarless Technique

Plastic surgeons use a scarless method to remove eyebags by working through the inside of the eyelid, avoiding any visible scars. This simpler and less invasive technique smooths the under-eye area, speeds up recovery, and avoids the scars typical of older methods. It’s a great option for anyone wanting to look younger and refreshed without the hassle of a long recovery.

 

Suitable for: mild to moderate eye bags, with no excessive skin under the eye area.

Eye Bag Removal using Scarless Technique

Plastic surgeons use a scarless method to remove eyebags by working through the inside of the eyelid, avoiding any visible scars. This simpler and less invasive technique smooths the under-eye area, speeds up recovery, and avoids the scars typical of older methods. It’s a great option for anyone wanting to look younger and refreshed without the hassle of a long recovery.

 

Suitable for: mild to moderate eye bags, with no excessive skin under the eye area.

Difference between Scarless Eyebag Removal Technique and Incisional Technique

Technique Description Visibility of Scars Recovery Times Ideal For
Scarless
Accesses fat pads through the inner eyelid, avoiding external scars.
None
Shorter
Those seeking minimal recovery and no visible scars.
Incisional
Involves external incisions under the eyelashes to remove or reposition fat.
Minimal, typically hidden under eyelashes
Longer
Those needing significant corrections or skin removal.

Plastic surgeons use a scarless method to remove eyebags by working through the inside of the eyelid, avoiding any visible scars. This simpler and less invasive technique smooths the under-eye area, speeds up recovery, and avoids the scars typical of older methods. It’s a great option for anyone wanting to look younger and refreshed without the hassle of a long recovery.

 

Suitable for: mild to moderate eye bags, with no excessive skin under the eye area.

What are potential risks of Eye Bag Removal Surgery?

There is a small risk of infection and bleeding with any surgical procedure. The lower eyelid can be pulled to a lower position, this complication is usually temporary, but if it persists, revision surgery may be necessary.

What are alternatives to Eyebag Removal surgery?

Non-surgical methods for getting rid of eye bags are possible for those who are not ready for eye bag removal surgery. These options usually involve less hassle and have quicker recovery times, although there would be a limit to the extent of improvement one can expect from these methods. The following options are also available at Covette Clinic and our plastic surgeon would be able to discuss them during consultation.

Eyebag Reduction using Fillers

One common method is using fillers, which are injected under the eyes to smooth out the area and reduce the appearance of bags.

Eyebag Reduction using Laser Treatment

Then there’s laser treatment, which uses light to tighten the skin and improve its texture.

Eyebag Reduction using Topical Application

Another option is using special creams that can help reduce puffiness and improve skin firmness. These methods are great for people looking for a less intense way to freshen up their look without the downtime of surgery.
About the Plastic Surgeon

Dr Gavin Kang

Consultant Plastic Surgeon
Medical Director

Dr Gavin Kang is a fully accredited Singapore plastic surgeon practising plastic surgery since 2005.

 

After completing plastic surgery training in Singapore, Dr Kang was fellowship trained at the world-class Chang Gung Memorial Hospital in Taiwan subspecializing in craniofacial cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery. He further trained in cosmetic plastic surgery in Korea and USA.

 

Using various techniques from across Asia and the world, Dr Kang focuses on face and body cosmetic surgery in particular to create remove eye bags, double eyelids, and correct droopy eyelids.

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Covette Clinic Locations in Singapore

Thong Teck Building

#03-08, 15 Scotts Road
Singapore 228218

Hotline: +(65) 6634 1516

WhatsApp: +(65) 9839 6675

Mon – Fri: 10:00 am – 7:30 pm

Saturday: 10:00 am – 5:30 pm

Sunday & PH: Closed

RB Capital Building

Level 6, 22 Malacca Street
Singapore 048980

Hotline: +(65) 6883 2318

WhatsApp: +(65) 9839 6675

Mon – Fri: 10:00 am – 7:30 pm

Saturday: 10:00 am – 5:30 pm

Sunday & PH: Closed

FAQs of Eyebag Removal Surgery

Who is an ideal candidate for Eye Bag surgery?

There can be different bulges under the eye that make you look younger or older. A bulge within 5mm of your lower eyelid is considered youthful and attractive, this is associated with a smooth check contour immediately beneath it. If the bulge extends further down to your bony orbit, you most likely have eye bags and would benefit from corrective surgery.

What is the best method to remove eye bags?

The best method will depend on what is troubling you. If you are relatively young and do not have a lot of excess skin to remove, a scarless technique would be appropriate. Even if you need to remove skin, the end result is essentially scarless as the scar is hidden in the lash line. Whether the fat is removed or redistributed will be decide by your surgeon.

What are the potential risks?

There is a small risk of infection and bleeding with any surgical procedure. The lower eyelid can be pulled to a lower position, this complication is usually temporary, but if it persists, revision surgery may be necessary.

I’ve had eye bag removal before, can I still improve my condition?

If you’ve had surgery before, but are still dissatisfied with your appearance, there are still procedures that can be done to improve your appearance. Possible treatments include revision surgery or fat grafting.

I have a lot of excess skin under my eyes, can I have scarless blepharoplasty?

If you have excess skin that needs to be removed, it would be best to place an incision just under the lash line to remove the skin.

Will I be awake during surgery?

The procedure will be done while you are awake, under local anaesthesia.

Can I open my eyes after surgery?

You will experience some swelling, but you will be able to open your eyes.

When can I wear makeup?

You shouldn’t apply eye makeup for 2 weeks after the procedure.