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Do I need to take antibiotics after laser eye bag removal?

No, post-operative care for laser eye bag removal 1. After laser eye bag removal, attention should be paid to keeping the wound clean and dry to prevent infection. When washing your face after eye bag removal, be careful not to get the wound wet. Wounds cannot be cleaned with unsterilized items. If there is secretion on the wound, sterile saline or medical alcohol can be used to clean it. It is also necessary to follow the doctor's instructions for dressing change and suture removal. After surgery, the dressing is usually changed once a day and the sutures are removed 5 to 7 days later. 2. It is necessary to remind patients undergoing eye bag removal surgery that whether satisfactory results can be obtained after eyebrow and eye plastic surgery is related to factors such as the patient's own basic conditions, the doctor's technical level, and the patient's cooperation. Among them, the basic conditions of the recipient for eye bag removal are the key. No matter how skilled the doctor is, he or she can only design and operate based on the patient's own conditions. 3. After laser eye bag removal, you should pay attention to rest and ensure adequate sleep. Do not overuse your eyes within 1 week after eye bag removal surgery. It is best to keep your head high when resting in bed to avoid excessive eye fatigue or excessive head position, which may aggravate wound swelling. At the same time, eat more protein-rich foods, fruits, and vegetables in your diet to promote wound healing. 4. Avoid strong exercise and impact wounds. If the wound bleeds continuously, opens, or the pain suddenly worsens after eye bag removal surgery, you should go to the hospital for follow-up consultation in time. 5. On the day after eye bag removal, there will be some pain in the wound, but it will gradually lessen as time goes by. Don't rush to take painkillers, as aspirin-based medications can worsen bleeding. 6. Within 24 hours after eye bag removal, you can use ice packs to apply local cold compress to prevent secondary bleeding of the wound and reduce edema. If the bleeding does not stop, you should go to the hospital for follow-up in time.