How to care for your eyes after removing stitches from double eyelid surgery

Sep 13, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Wang Shuai
Introduction
After removal of stitches for double eyelid surgery, proper care can be achieved by adjusting daily diet, allowing adequate eye rest, keeping the wound clean and dry, applying cold compresses, and using topical medications as directed. It is important to maintain healthy eating habits, ensure sufficient eye rest, keep the surgical site clean and dry, and use topical medications appropriately under medical guidance. Additionally, if swelling or pain occurs, cold compresses may be applied as needed for relief.

Generally, double eyelid surgery primarily uses sutures to create a fold in the upper eyelid, forming a double eyelid when the eyes are open. The typical reference price for double eyelid surgery ranges from 4,000 to 6,000 yuan per session. Improvement is usually visible within 1 to 3 months, although potential side effects such as infection or asymmetry may occur. After suture removal, proper care can be achieved through adjusting daily diet, allowing adequate eye rest, keeping the wound clean and dry, applying cold compresses, and using topical medications appropriately. Detailed recommendations are as follows:

1. Adjust Daily Diet

It is recommended to consume foods rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals, such as lean meat, fish, and fresh fruits and vegetables. These foods help promote wound healing and enhance immune function, thereby reducing the risk of infection.

2. Eye Rest

After double eyelid surgery, the eyes require sufficient rest for recovery. Avoiding excessive eye strain reduces fatigue and supports wound healing. After suture removal, minimize prolonged activities that require intense focus, such as reading, watching television, or using computers.

3. Keep the Wound Clean and Dry

A clean and dry wound environment helps reduce bacterial growth and lowers the risk of infection. After suture removal, regularly clean the skin around the wound with saline solution or a disinfectant recommended by your doctor. Avoid using cosmetics or skincare products containing irritating ingredients to prevent irritation to the healing wound.

4. Cold Compress

If swelling or pain occurs after suture removal, cold compresses can help alleviate these symptoms. Cold therapy constricts blood vessels and reduces fluid leakage into surrounding tissues, thereby decreasing swelling and discomfort.

5. Proper Use of Topical Medications

Topical medications can help relieve wound pain, reduce swelling, prevent infection, and promote healing. Examples include mupirocin ointment, ofloxacin ointment, and erythromycin ointment. These medications should be used strictly as directed by a physician.

In daily life, it is important to maintain healthy dietary habits, ensure adequate eye rest, keep the surgical site clean and dry, and use topical medications appropriately under medical guidance. Additionally, if swelling or pain occurs, cold compresses can be applied as needed for relief.