How long after double eyelid surgery can one get an eyebrow tattoo?
Generally, double eyelid surgery refers to blepharoplasty. Eyebrow tattooing can be performed 3 to 6 months after blepharoplasty. Blepharoplasty involves designing an incision at an appropriate position 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, thereby creating a double eyelid appearance. The general reference price for blepharoplasty ranges from 1000 to 6000 yuan per session. Noticeable improvement is usually observed 1 to 3 months after surgery, although symptoms such as swelling and pain may occur. Detailed analysis is as follows:
Blepharoplasty causes a certain degree of trauma to the eye tissues and requires time for recovery and stabilization. In the early postoperative stage, the eyes are in a state of swelling and healing, with unstable skin condition. Additional procedures such as eyebrow tattooing during this period may increase the risk of infection and potentially interfere with the recovery of the double eyelid surgery. Typically, the first 1 to 2 weeks after surgery is the peak period of swelling, which gradually subsides afterward. Approximately 3 months after surgery, the swelling generally diminishes and the condition stabilizes, although individual differences exist. Some individuals may require up to 6 months for full recovery. If eyebrow tattooing is performed before complete recovery of the eye tissues, the stimulation involved in the tattooing process may cause renewed swelling, pain, or even complications such as hypertrophic scarring.
It is recommended to visit a reputable hospital and perform the above procedures under the guidance of a qualified physician to ensure the safety and stability of the surgery. Postoperative care should include maintaining eye cleanliness, avoiding rubbing the eyes or touching the surgical site with hands, and preventing external stimuli that may cause wound dehiscence or interfere with healing.