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It’s the third day since I had double eyelid surgery and my eyes are bruised. What should I do?

Hello, double eyelid surgery is a simple but delicate plastic surgery. Six hours after the surgery, you may feel pain after the anesthesia wears off, and then your eyes will become bruising. This is a normal postoperative condition. After all, the surgery removes the orbicularis oculi muscle, the soft tissue inside the eye, and removes the excess fat.

A recovery process for soft tissue injuries in the body is congestion and edema, and the rupture of some small blood vessels in the eye will Cause bleeding. Of course, don’t worry too much. The human body’s tissues have a very good recovery system.

The edema will subside after a week. During this period, you can use hot compresses to eliminate the swelling. It is recommended to take three drops of water after the operation. Take cephalosporin antibiotics for days, or go to the pharmacy to buy cefradine and take it for a week, which has the effect of anti-inflammatory and preventing postoperative infection.

Generally, the double eyelids will recover well after one month, and after three months The incision will be natural, and the effect will be most natural after half a year.