
Is ultrasonic eye bag removal effective?
My under-eye bags are very noticeable, and I've heard that ultrasound treatment for under-eye bags is quite effective. I'd like to ask how good this method really is and whether it's safe.

Ultrasound eye bag removal is generally quite effective. It is recommended to undergo the procedure at a reputable hospital under the supervision of a professional physician.
Ultrasound eye bag removal is a non-invasive treatment that uses high-frequency sound wave energy to target the underlying tissues beneath the eye skin, effectively reducing eye bags and tightening the skin. Compared to traditional surgical removal of eye bags, this method offers advantages such as minimal trauma, faster recovery, and no need for sutures, making it increasingly popular among patients.
The entire procedure typically takes only about 20 minutes, with immediate results visible after completion. Additionally, ultrasound energy can inhibit the division and enlargement of fat cells, making recurrence of eye bags less likely after the procedure. Ultrasound eye bag removal does not cause any damage to the skin during or after the treatment, as it specifically and thoroughly removes the fat cells responsible for eye bags while simultaneously stimulating collagen production, resulting in tighter skin.
However, ultrasound eye bag removal may not be suitable for everyone. The comfort level and effectiveness of the treatment can vary among individuals due to physiological differences. Some people may experience mild discomfort, and multiple sessions may be required to achieve noticeable results. Although recovery after ultrasound eye bag removal is generally fast, patients should still follow proper post-treatment care, such as avoiding excessive fatigue and overuse of the eyes, to prevent compromising the recovery outcome.