First of all, we must clarify the meaning of taboo. Taboo refers to avoiding eating certain foods or drinks, so as not to affect the surgical effect or cause poor postoperative recovery. Although the double eyelid catgut embedding operation is less traumatic, it still needs a certain recovery time, and some foods may stimulate the operation site or affect the postoperative recovery.
So, what foods need to be taboo? Generally speaking, after double eyelid catgut embedding, we should avoid eating spicy food, such as pepper, pepper, ginger, garlic and so on. These foods may cause inflammation and infection in the surgical site, affecting the surgical effect and postoperative recovery. In addition, avoid eating too greasy, fried and high-fat food, which is not conducive to wound healing and physical recovery.
In addition, irritating drinks such as alcohol and coffee also need to be avoided. Alcohol and coffee may dilate blood vessels, aggravate the swelling and congestion of the surgical site, which is not conducive to postoperative recovery. At the same time, avoid eating too cold food, so as not to affect the blood circulation of the surgical site.
According to my personal experience, I have done double eyelid catgut embedding surgery, which was performed in strict accordance with the taboo requirements after operation. During the recovery period, I avoid eating spicy, irritating and greasy food and only eat some light and digestible food. At the same time, I didn't drink alcohol, coffee and other stimulating drinks. The purpose of this is to promote the healing of the surgical site and reduce the occurrence of postoperative complications.
In short, after double eyelid catgut embedding surgery, we should avoid eating spicy, irritating food and too greasy food, and at the same time avoid irritating drinks such as drinking and coffee. Doing so can promote the healing of the surgical site and reduce the occurrence of postoperative complications. If you have any questions about taboos, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor or plastic surgeon.