Is blood and urine testing required before undergoing double eyelid surgery?
Generally speaking, double eyelid surgery refers to blepharoplasty. The usual reference price for blepharoplasty ranges from 5,000 to 30,000 yuan per session, and visible improvement can generally be observed within 7 to 14 days. Whether blood tests and urine tests are required before undergoing blepharoplasty mainly depends on individual health conditions. If you do not have diabetes, usually only a blood test is needed. However, if you have diabetes, both blood and urine tests should be completed during the preoperative examination. Detailed explanations are as follows:
If your general health condition is good, without diabetes or related complications, typically only a blood test is necessary, and a urine test is not required. Blood tests can help assess your blood clotting status and identify any abnormalities such as infections or coagulation disorders. If any of these abnormalities are present, the surgery should be postponed to reduce surgical risks and protect your health.
However, if your general health is poor and you have been diagnosed with diabetes or complications such as diabetic foot or diabetic nephropathy, a urine test should be conducted along with the blood test as part of the preoperative evaluation. Urine tests help assess the severity of the condition and determine whether you meet the criteria for undergoing blepharoplasty. If not, diabetes should be treated first, and the surgery can proceed once the condition is under control.
It is important to note that if there are any special circumstances, you should consult with your doctor before surgery to comprehensively evaluate whether the procedure can proceed normally. Additionally, to ensure safety, it is recommended that the surgery be performed at a reputable hospital.