No surgery, no buried stitches, no marks, permanent double eyelids. It won't hurt in a few days

The pain after permanent double eyelid surgery usually subsides within 3-7 days without surgery or thread embedding. The duration of pain is related to individual recovery ability, postoperative care, surgical techniques, degree of swelling, physical differences, and other factors. The

scarless double eyelid technique forms adhesion between the meibomian plate and the skin through minimally invasive methods, and postoperative pain is mainly caused by local tissue trauma reactions. Early ice application can effectively reduce swelling and pain, and avoiding eye rubbing or excessive eye use can reduce irritation. Some sensitive individuals may experience mild rejection reactions to the instruments or materials used during the operation, manifested as delayed pain, but most of them resolve on their own within one week. In rare cases, if there is persistent redness, swelling, heat pain, or increased secretion, it may be related to secondary infection or allergic reactions. If small blood vessels or nerve endings are damaged during the operation, the recovery period may be extended to about 10 days. Avoiding bending movements within 48 hours after surgery can reduce local congestion, and raising the head during sleep can help accelerate swelling reduction.

It is recommended to choose a regular medical institution for operation, and strictly follow the doctor's advice to use antibiotic eye drops to prevent infection after surgery. Avoiding spicy and stimulating foods during the recovery period, reducing prolonged use of electronic screens, and supplementing with vitamin C appropriately can help with wound repair. If the pain persists for more than 2 weeks or is accompanied by blurred vision, it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly to check for complications.

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