How long can it take to reduce swelling after cutting double eyelids?
First of all, how long will it take for the swelling to subside after double eyelid surgery? This is directly related to the surgical method. Generally speaking, the time for suture and catgut embedding to reduce swelling is about one week, and it takes one month to completely reduce swelling. The suture can be removed after a week's incision. Generally, it takes more than two weeks for basic swelling, and it takes about two or three months for complete swelling. Generally speaking, the swelling decreases quickly when there is less bleeding during operation, and slowly when there is more bleeding during operation: the swelling decreases quickly when the skin is elastic. People with poor skin elasticity swell faster than young people and slower than old people. It is no problem for double eyelid surgery to go to a regular hospital to find a professional doctor, and the postoperative effect is natural.