Does crying after getting double eyelid surgery 20 days ago have any impact?
Generally, having double eyelids refers to blepharoplasty. Whether crying 20 days after blepharoplasty has any impact needs to be analyzed according to specific circumstances. If the surgical wound heals well, there is usually no impact; however, if wound healing is poor, it may have negative effects. Blepharoplasty involves designing incisions at appropriate positions on the upper eyelid, removing part of the orbicularis oculi muscle, fat tissue, and attaching the eyelid skin to the tarsal plate at the desired height to form a double eyelid crease, thus creating the appearance of double eyelids. The general reference price for blepharoplasty is ¥1000-6000 per session, and noticeable improvement is typically seen 1-3 months after surgery, although symptoms such as swelling and pain may accompany the recovery process. Detailed analysis is as follows:
If 20 days after surgery the wound heals well, sutures have been removed, and there are no obvious symptoms such as swelling or pain, crying may not affect the surgical outcome. However, it is advisable to avoid intense crying to prevent unnecessary pressure on the eyes.
If wound healing is unsatisfactory with symptoms such as swelling, pain, or oozing, crying may exacerbate these symptoms and prolong the recovery period. Chemical components in tears may irritate the wound, trigger an inflammatory response, and consequently affect the surgical outcome.
After surgery, it is important to maintain a calm mindset and avoid drastic emotional fluctuations such as intense crying or laughing. If symptoms such as swelling, pain, or redness worsen after crying, prompt medical attention should be sought.