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How to do the bags under the eyes swell on the third day after opening double eyelids?
Postoperative recovery of double eyelids

First, keep the wound clean after double eyelid surgery to prevent infection.

Second, don't take painkillers casually after double eyelid surgery. The wound will be a little painful on the day of operation, but it will be relieved soon as time goes by. Patients should not rush to take painkillers, as aspirin will aggravate the bleeding of the wound.

Three, prevention and treatment of double eyelid surgery wound bleeding, congestion or hematoma. If the injury of small blood vessels or bleeding is not completely stopped in double eyelid surgery's middle school, the eyes will be impacted by the outside world after operation, and strenuous exercise or fickle mood will cause bleeding, congestion or hematoma. In order to prevent the occurrence of the above complications, local wounds can be bandaged with pressure or cold compress with ice packs, but the pressure should not be too high to avoid eye damage.

Fourth, strengthen eye muscle movement after double eyelid surgery, cover the incision for one day after double eyelid surgery, remove the covered gauze the next day after surgery, and do eye opening exercise as soon as possible. Only by continuously strengthening the eye opening movement can we promote the blood circulation of eye muscles and surrounding tissues, reduce and gradually eliminate the swelling of the surgical site and promote the early absorption of surgical congestion.

Five, after double eyelid surgery, we should pay attention to self-cultivation. After double eyelid surgery, you should rest in a well-ventilated room, increase the intake of protein in your diet, and eat more fruits and fresh vegetables. Don't watch TV or read newspapers after operation 1 week. It's best to raise the pillow to a semi-lying position when lying in bed, so as not to aggravate the swelling of the wound.