After getting double eyelid surgery, is it better to keep the eyes closed or open?
Generally, double eyelid surgery refers to blepharoplasty, a procedure that establishes a connection between the upper eyelid skin and the levator palpebrae superioris muscle, thereby forming a double eyelid crease. The general reference price for blepharoplasty ranges from 3,000 to 20,000 yuan per session. Noticeable improvement is usually observed within 7 to 15 days after surgery. Possible postoperative symptoms include localized redness and pain. Whether it is better to keep the eyes closed or open after blepharoplasty mainly depends on the time elapsed since surgery and the recovery status. If it is early after surgery and the recovery is not ideal, keeping the eyes closed is preferable. If the recovery phase has begun and healing is progressing well, keeping the eyes open is better. Detailed explanation is as follows:

If the blepharoplasty has just been completed and it is still the early postoperative period, the wound has not yet healed and localized discomfort, such as swelling and pain, may occur. Therefore, keeping the eyes closed is generally more beneficial. Closing the eyes helps relax the eye area and can reduce swelling, which is conducive to wound healing.
However, if a significant amount of time has passed since the blepharoplasty or if the recovery phase has begun, keeping the eyes open is generally recommended. At this stage, the swelling has gradually subsided and the wound is healing. Appropriately increasing the time the eyes are kept open can promote blood circulation in the eye area, accelerate wound recovery, and help the double eyelid gradually return to a natural appearance.
After undergoing blepharoplasty, regular observation is recommended. If any of the aforementioned discomforts occur, timely and targeted interventions should be taken. Additionally, sun protection should be practiced and contact with water avoided for a short period following surgery.