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Recovery Time of Eyelid Surgery

The operation for removing skin and inserting or removing fat from the eyelids is an eyelid lift, or blepharoplasty. The word “eyelid lift” is a misleading term because during surgery the eyelid is not truly lifted.

Upper blepharoplasty surgery uses incisions to enable skin and fat to be removed. To pull the skin together, a thin stitch is then used to allow an eyelid crease to be formed. For detailed information about eyelid surgery, you can visit our Fox Eyes Lift page.

How long is the recovery time for eyelid surgery?

Following blepharoplasty, patients typically have a limited recovery period. While bleeding and swelling generally get worse the day after surgery, they start to fade fast. Using cold compresses will significantly minimize bruising and swelling around the eyes and face within the first 48 hours. Light movements such as walking will also help speed up recovery.

Some tips for eyelid surgery recovery that will help

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After eyelid surgery, most people get back to their usual activities in around 10-14 days, but you should be prepared to take time off to let your eyelids recover. A smart way to speed up your rehabilitation is to cover your main tasks in advance.

  • Sun protection is essential

You must shield your eyes from sunshine and other things like the wind. There is no way around that. Display black shades with lenses on the sides to hide the eyes. For added defense, add a hat. And follow the guidelines for applying sunscreen post-surgery.

  • Don’t stress your eyes

For at least a week after eyelid surgery, don’t check messages, read a novel, or keep up on a whole season of your beloved TV show. These practices are known for triggering dry eyes, and if you want to speed up your recovery, this is what you need to stop.

  • Get plenty of rest

Having rest refers to both the body and eyes. In reality, one of the easiest ways to speed up your recovery is to get a decent night’s sleep, because lack of sleep slows down wound healing.

Healing needs a great deal of energy, so you’re likely to be more drained than normal. When you get exhausted, focus on taking naps.

  • Skip strenuous activities

It’s necessary to prevent activities that augment blood flow to your eyes within the first two to four weeks after your eyelid surgery. This ensures that the obvious culprits, such as jogging, aerobics, athletics, and vigorous fitness, you may need to stop.

You’ll also want to be conscious of daily activities, such as bending, lifting heavy objects, and lying flat on your back, that increase pressure in your head and push more blood into your eyes.

  • Stop smoking

You should know if you smoke the smoking inhibits recovery. It slows down recovery, which ensures that it drags on your recovery. Following surgery, smoke frequently raises the chance of infection. If you quit smoking at least six weeks before treatment, you will prevent these concerns.

Any time you have a question or concern about your eyelids while you recover, we’re here to help — the team of Avsar clinic  are only a phone call away.