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How long does it take for the eyes to swell after the operation of removing bags under the eyes?
Bags under eyes are a common adverse eye phenomenon, and treatment measures should be taken to avoid serious bags under eyes. At present,

Bags removal surgery can effectively remove the problem of bags under the eyes. Then, let the experts from Dr. Mao's Plastic Surgery Hospital in Luoyang tell you how long it will take to reduce swelling after pouch surgery.

Generally speaking, the swelling can be completely reduced in 3-7 days, but the degree of swelling after a few days is also related to postoperative nursing and individual factors. Then do some nursing measures according to the doctor's advice. Twenty-four hours after the operation of removing bags under eyes, you can use ice to help reduce swelling, promote blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis at the moment. We should choose the appropriate method according to our own situation.

1. Within 24 hours after eye bag surgery, local cold compress can be used to prevent secondary bleeding from the wound and reduce edema. If the bleeding continues, you should go to the hospital for a follow-up visit in time.

2. Before removing stitches after eye bags surgery, be careful not to wet the wound when washing your face, keep the wound clean and hygienic, and prevent infection. The fastest way to remove bags under the eyes without trace.

3. There should be a quiet, comfortable and airy environment after pouch surgery to avoid the swelling of the wound caused by lowering the head. We should increase the intake of protein in our diet and eat more fruits and fresh vegetables to promote wound healing.

On the day of the operation, there will be some pain in the wound, but it will gradually decrease with the passage of time. Don't rush to take painkillers, because aspirin will aggravate wound bleeding.