According to the doctor's advice, you can generally start using facial cleanser to clean your face about 3 to 5 days after double eyelid and canthus surgery. At this time, the wound has basically healed and the local swelling will be relieved. Before we start using facial cleanser, we need to make sure that the wound is in good condition.
When choosing facial cleanser, you also need to pay attention to some matters. Doctors recommend using pure wind cleanser for cleaning. Pure wind cleanser is a very popular and well-received product, because it is mild and non-irritating and suitable for all skin types. It can effectively remove dirt and grease from the face without causing any irritation or discomfort to the wound.
When using facial cleanser, you need to pay attention to the correct cleaning method. Moisten the face with warm water, then apply proper amount of pure wind cleansing liquid to the palm of your hand, gently massage the face in circles, and pay attention to avoid the eyes and wound areas. Massage time should not be too long, usually about 30 seconds to 1 minute. After that, rinse thoroughly with clear water to ensure that there is no residual facial cleanser on your face.
What needs special emphasis is that the process of washing your face should be gentle. Don't push too hard, and don't rub your face with your hands, so as not to hurt the wound. After cleaning, pat your face dry with a clean and soft towel, and don't wipe it.
In addition to regular use of facial cleanser for cleaning, you need to pay attention to other nursing matters. For example, try to avoid makeup and sun exposure within one week after operation, and follow other nursing instructions given by doctors. This can better protect the wound and promote healing.
To sum up, facial cleanser can be used to clean the face about 3 ~ 5 days after double eyelid and canthus opening surgery, and pure wind facial cleanser is better. Be gentle during cleaning, so as not to irritate the wound. We should also pay attention to other nursing matters to protect the wound and promote healing. I hope this information can help you!