Can I eat onion rings after getting double eyelid surgery?
Generally, double eyelid surgery refers to blepharoplasty. It is not recommended to eat onion rings in the short term after undergoing blepharoplasty. Blepharoplasty involves designing an incision at an appropriate position on the upper eyelid, removing part of the orbicularis oculi muscle and fat tissue, and attaching the eyelid skin to the tarsal plate at the desired height to create a double eyelid crease, thereby shaping the appearance of double eyelids. The usual reference price for blepharoplasty ranges from 1,000 to 6,000 yuan per session, with visible improvement typically occurring 1 to 3 months after surgery, although symptoms such as redness and pain may accompany the recovery. A detailed explanation is as follows:

Onion rings are somewhat irritating; their spicy components may cause blood vessels to dilate, increasing blood circulation around the eyes, thereby exacerbating postoperative swelling and delaying the resolution of edema, which is unfavorable for early wound healing. Moreover, onions may trigger allergic reactions or gastrointestinal discomfort in some sensitive individuals, interfering with normal physiological functions and postoperative recovery. During the period before the surgical wound has fully stabilized and healed, patients should avoid consuming such irritating foods to minimize adverse effects on the surgical site.
It is recommended to visit a formal hospital and perform the above procedures under the guidance of a qualified physician to ensure the safety and reliability of the surgery. Postoperative care should include maintaining cleanliness around the eyes and avoiding rubbing them with hands.