When should the gauze on the eyes be removed after double eyelid surgery?
Generally speaking, double eyelid surgery refers to blepharoplasty. The usual reference price for blepharoplasty ranges from 4,000 to 15,000 yuan per session. Noticeable improvement is generally seen within 7-14 days. Swelling, pain, and other symptoms may occur after the surgery. The timing for removing the gauze covering the eyes following blepharoplasty mainly depends on individual recovery conditions. If the recovery proceeds smoothly without discomfort, removal usually occurs within 1-2 days. If the recovery is unsatisfactory or discomfort exists, removal may require 3-5 days. Detailed analysis is as follows:
If the individual's general condition is good, healing ability is strong, and metabolism is fast, and if the recovery after blepharoplasty is satisfactory without symptoms such as redness or exudation at the surgical site, the gauze may be removed earlier, usually within 1-2 days post-surgery. At this time, the wound has already healed, and removing the gauze is unlikely to irritate the area or cause discomfort.
However, if the individual's condition is poor and the healing capacity is weak, and if the wound recovery after blepharoplasty is unsatisfactory with symptoms such as redness, swelling, and pain, then the gauze removal time should be postponed accordingly. Generally, it is recommended to remove the gauze 3-5 days post-surgery. Removing the gauze before the wound has fully healed increases the risk of infection and is unfavorable for recovery.
During the recovery period after gauze removal, it is important to avoid allowing the eyes to come into contact with water or other contaminants to prevent infection.