How many days does it take to recover from double eyelid surgery using the埋线 (suture) method?
Generally, it takes about 1 to 4 weeks to recover from suture-based double eyelid surgery, with the exact recovery time depending on individual physical condition and the extent of trauma. The details are as follows:
Suture-based double eyelid surgery involves placing sutures between the subcutaneous tissue of the eyelid and the tarsal plate to create a crease for double eyelids. This is an invasive procedure and therefore requires a certain healing period. If a person has good overall health and strong healing ability, along with minimal tissue trauma from the sutures, the recovery time may be shortened, possibly allowing full recovery within about one week.
Conversely, if a person has poor physical health, weak healing capacity, or experiences relatively larger tissue trauma from the procedure, the recovery period may be prolonged, potentially requiring up to around 4 weeks for complete healing. It is recommended to carefully follow postoperative care instructions—such as keeping the incision site clean and dry to prevent infection—as this can help shorten recovery time.
For the first three days after surgery, localized cold compresses can be applied to reduce exudation and swelling; after three days, this can be switched to warm compresses to promote the absorption of exudate and any minor bleeding. A light diet is recommended after surgery, avoiding spicy or irritating foods that might interfere with healing.