What can be done about asymmetrical eye corners?
Generally, asymmetry of the eye corners may be related to normal early postoperative conditions, strenuous exercise, premature contact with water, postoperative scar hypertrophy, or postoperative infection. Timely management according to different causes is recommended, including general care and medication treatment. If discomfort occurs, prompt medical attention is advised. Detailed analysis is as follows:

1. Normal early postoperative phenomenon
In the early postoperative period, due to differences in recovery status and healing speed between the two eye corners, asymmetry might occur. This is a normal phenomenon that generally requires no special treatment and symptoms may gradually improve within 3-7 days.
2. Strenuous exercise
Engaging in strenuous physical activity too early after surgery, such as running, cycling, or jumping rope, may pull on the wound and impair healing. Physical activity should be stopped promptly and adequate rest is necessary to promote wound healing.
3. Premature contact with water
After surgery, the wound should be kept dry for a prolonged period. Premature contact with water may interfere with healing and cause the aforementioned discomfort. The wound should be promptly dried with a clean towel or cotton and kept dry and clean.
4. Postoperative scar hypertrophy
If the surgical trauma is significant, the local area may develop a large wound. During the healing process, excessive collagen fiber growth may lead to asymmetry of the eye corners. It is recommended to follow medical advice and apply scar treatment ointments such as scar cream, asiaticoside cream, or mucopolysaccharide polysulfate cream.
5. Postoperative infection
Inadequate postoperative care may lead to bacterial infection and an inflammatory response, which can result in poor wound healing and subsequent asymmetry of the eye corners. It is recommended to follow the doctor's instructions for treatment with medications such as erythromycin ointment, cefixime dispersible tablets, or amoxicillin capsules.
Eye corner asymmetry can also be improved through facial muscle balance training to promote recovery. If additional cosmetic procedures are required for correction, it is recommended to visit a reputable hospital.