Will crying after getting double eyelid surgery affect the results?
Generally speaking, double eyelid surgery refers to blepharoplasty. Crying after blepharoplasty may affect the surgical outcome to some extent. Blepharoplasty involves creating incisions at appropriate positions on the upper eyelids, removing part of the orbicularis oculi muscle and fat tissue, and forming a double eyelid crease on the tarsal plate of the eyelid, thereby creating a double eyelid appearance. The usual reference price for blepharoplasty ranges from 1,000 to 6,000 yuan per session. Noticeable improvement is typically seen 1 to 3 months after surgery, although symptoms such as swelling and pain may accompany the recovery process. Detailed analysis is as follows:

After blepharoplasty, there is usually some swelling at the incision site. When crying, the expansion of blood vessels around the eyes and the accumulation of fluid in the tissues may further increase the swelling of the eyes, delaying the time it takes for the double eyelid shape to return to a natural appearance. Additionally, tears contain various enzymes and lysozymes, which may enter the incision during crying, promoting bacterial growth and potentially triggering an inflammatory response. Inflammation is a defense mechanism of the body against injury or infection, manifesting as localized symptoms such as redness and pain. If the inflammatory response is severe, purulent discharge may even occur, increasing the difficulty of treatment and the risk of scarring.
To avoid negative effects of crying on the outcome of double eyelid surgery, patients are advised to maintain a cheerful mood and avoid emotional fluctuations after surgery. At the same time, attention should be paid to wound care and cleanliness to prevent infection.