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How to quickly reduce swelling after eyebrow cutting? Is there any harm in cutting eyebrows?
It took me about ten days to reduce the swelling after cutting my eyebrows. I don't know if it's fast or slow. There is no special way, just ice. I didn't find any special ice packs either. I just wrapped ordinary ice cubes in a sterile towel. I applied it for about three days. From the fourth day, I began to apply hot compress. In the first few days, ice compress mainly stops bleeding and reduces swelling through cold stimulation, and hot compress in the later period is to accelerate blood circulation and promote wound healing. I read a lot of information that massage can also reduce swelling, which seems a bit unreliable. Anyway, I dare not, for fear of the wound being uncovered again.

About the harm of eyebrow cutting, my personal experience is scar mark. The skin was bruised just after finishing, and began to yellow after three or four days. There are obvious red scar marks after stitches are removed. At that time, I was worried about whether the scar mark would go down, but it was okay. It began to fade in two months, and it disappeared completely in three months, and there was no other harm. I am still confident that I can recover normally, because I started doing ACME 20 days before eyebrow cutting.

However, Jimei people must not be careless. Eyebrow cutting is really likely to have side effects, that is, we often say that the two sides are asymmetrical (including big eyes and small eyes) and the eyelids are not closed completely. This situation is mainly caused by doctors' improper operation and excessive excision of skin tissue, which may lead to infection, scar hyperplasia, pigmentation and persistent bruising. In addition to the doctor's reasons, this situation is mainly caused by personal physical quality. Take scar hyperplasia as an example. Scar is the skin and soft tissue caused by trauma, surgery or inflammation, and it is the product of external trauma. Broadly speaking, any wound healing will go through the scar period, but what if our body does not have the ultimate-tea? If the balance is inhibited, the collagen fibers in the wound granulation tissue will gradually increase, and its hardness and tensile strength will also increase, and eventually it will become fibrous tissue (scar tissue), and the surface scar will continue to increase, accompanied by local pain and red itching.

I cut my eyebrows in June last year. The whole process was neat, but the recovery process was a bit long. I'm also worried about any side effects, especially scars. In order to prevent falling into the pit, I have been trying to keep my ultimate level of tea stable. You can look at the photos of my recovery process:

I cut my eyebrows that day and hung a bottle of water to go home. This is the photo of that day:

In order to reduce the swelling more quickly, I began to apply ice that night and persisted for three days. This is what I looked like when I changed my dressing the next day. The swelling is not too serious.

On the fifth day, I was a little swollen, but my eyes seemed to get bigger:

After the stitches were removed on the seventh day: it was still a little swollen with obvious scar marks.

On the eleventh day, I drew my eyebrows, and the swelling has basically subsided, but the scar marks can still be seen.

A month later, although the scar was still there, it was not obvious.

After two months, the scar has basically disappeared, and you can't see it without looking carefully. The stone in your heart finally fell to the ground

Many beibei will definitely care about the precautions after eyebrow cutting. Mm-hmm. Ok, I copied the doctor's instructions as follows: After finishing, the wound should be bandaged for 48 hours and partially iced to prevent bleeding and hematoma. Take anti-inflammatory drugs for 3-5 days as required. It seems that it is usually like this after surgery. The bandage can be removed by itself after 48 hours. When resting, the upper body is slightly higher, and proper lying or sitting posture 15 ~ 30 is beneficial to recovery. Keep the incision clean to prevent infection. If there is blood scab or secretion, it can be wiped with sterile saline cotton swab. No pressure or massage for a month. Do not eat seafood, peppers, leeks, coriander, Toona sinensis and other hair products in January. We can't take ordinary collagen, because the damaged dermis of our skin will secrete collagen tissue fluid to participate in the wound healing process, so if collagen is supplemented alone at this time, collagen substances will accumulate and mutate, then scars will appear, resulting in uneven and stiff face. Smoking, drinking and other irritating foods are prohibited. Make sure you have a good rest and don't stay up late. It is forbidden to take any supplements and drugs that may accelerate blood circulation, reduce coagulation mechanism and affect wound healing, such as ginseng and aspirin. However, only by maintaining the stability of acme-tea can it recover faster and avoid complications such as pigmentation and scar hyperplasia. Take stitches out in seven days, and come to the hospital for regular review once a month and three months.

Finally, back to the theme of this article, how to quickly reduce swelling after eyebrow cutting? In my personal experience, it is enough to make ice compress according to the doctor's advice. I don't seem to have heard any other good ideas. If the swelling persists for more than half a month, it may be inflammation or other side effects, so it is necessary to go back to the clinic in time for targeted treatment. Another question, is there any harm in eyebrow cutting? I think we really need to be cautious, otherwise there will be big and small eyes, scar hyperplasia and so on. Is it ugly? In this respect, my experience is to do a good job in two aspects. On the one hand, I have to find a regular and qualified medical beauty to ensure the quality and safety of eyebrow cutting. On the other hand, I have enough acme-tea in my body to avoid other side effects such as pigmentation and scar. I believe that as long as these two aspects are well done, the occurrence of concurrency can be greatly reduced and avoided. After all, what harm does everyone want to encounter when cutting their eyebrows? dp)