Swelling and swelling reduction after eye bag surgery for a few days

After eye bag surgery, it usually takes 3-7 days to reduce swelling, and the specific time depends on the surgical method, personal constitution, and postoperative care. Swelling is more pronounced 1-3 days after surgery, during which the local tissue is in an acute inflammatory phase, possibly accompanied by bruising and mild pain. Cold compress helps to constrict blood vessels and reduce exudation. It is recommended to use sterile gauze wrapped in ice packs for intermittent cold compress for 10-15 minutes each time. Avoid bowing your head, rubbing your eyes vigorously, or engaging in vigorous activities. Elevating your head during sleep can promote venous return. The swelling gradually subsides 3-5 days after surgery, and the bruising changes from purplish red to greenish yellow. Warm compress can be used to promote blood circulation. Pay attention to keeping the wound clean and dry, avoid getting wet or using irritating skincare products. Most of the swelling subsides 5-7 days after surgery, but some individuals may require a longer recovery time due to differences in physical condition or significant intraoperative trauma. If there is continuous redness, swelling, fever, or increased secretion after removing the stitches, it is necessary to promptly re-examine and rule out infection.

Avoid spicy and stimulating diets for two weeks after surgery, limit sodium intake to prevent swelling from worsening. Proper supplementation of high-quality protein and vitamin C can help with tissue repair, such as eggs, fish, broccoli, etc. Reduce prolonged eye use during the recovery period and avoid wearing contact lenses or makeup. Strictly follow the doctor's advice to use antibiotic eye ointment such as erythromycin eye ointment to prevent infection, and do not take anticoagulant drugs on your own. If the swelling persists for more than two weeks or is accompanied by changes in vision, it is necessary to promptly contact the primary surgeon for evaluation.

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