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How long does it take to open the corner of your eye to recover?
Open canthus plastic surgery is common to open inner canthus and outer canthus. The implementation of plastic surgery to open the corner of the eye has a significant effect on increasing the aesthetics of the eye, but how long does it take to recover after opening the corner of the eye? Open canthus surgery is a very delicate eye plastic surgery, so it takes a long time to open canthus surgery, usually about one or two hours, and the stitches can be removed five days after surgery. The recovery time of canthus opening is closely related to a person's physical quality. Generally, the swelling of the opening of the canthus completely subsided in about 7- 10 days, and basically recovered in one month. It takes 3-6 months to fully recover. Few people recover for a long time, as long as a year. Because there are sometimes traces left after the operation, the traces usually take three months to six months, and the longest is one year to fully recover. Therefore, after opening the corner of the eye, the doctor will advise the beauty seeker to rest for two or three days. The scope of canthus surgery is also very small, the required surgical instruments are very fine, and the surgical technique is very superb, so all the incisions overlap with skin folds or are hidden in the depression of canthus. It can be said that canthus surgery will hardly leave any traces. In addition, it is suggested that beauty seekers should pay attention to reducing eye activity after opening their eyes. Need to rest for about a week, go to the hospital for local cleaning (using normal saline) according to the doctor's instructions, avoid rubbing your eyes hard, and remove the stitches about 5 days after opening the corner of your eye. In the postoperative recovery period, spicy diet should be avoided or reduced to better ensure the eye opening effect.