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I have done (double eyelids+opening inner and outer corners of the eyes+liposuction) for three days. The doctor said ice compress, but online said it needed hot compress. What the hell should we do?
0-2 days

Encourage ice compress within 48 hours after operation, and the more convenient method is to use bagged iced milk. Generally, ice should be applied for about half an hour, and rest for ten minutes, so as to avoid skin injury caused by long-term ice application.

Nursing measures: ice compress and gauze strip cover the wound.

0-3 days

On the premise of ensuring postoperative safety, you can open your eyes and close your eyes more, which is conducive to the formation of double eyelids and can use your eyes normally. The second day after operation, you need to go to the hospital for a follow-up visit to change the dressing, and the doctor will take the gauze strip out of the wound. Be careful not to get wet before taking out stitches.

0-7 days

Make sure that the wound at the operation site is clean and dry, and keep your eyes away from water before removing stitches.

3-7 days

Can do local hot compress, don't overheat, so as not to burn the skin. Proper hot compress can accelerate blood circulation and help to reduce swelling.