How to prevent scar hyperplasia after double eyelid repair
Generally speaking, scars refer to cicatrices, and double eyelid repair refers to the surgical procedure of double eyelid revision. Double eyelid revision surgery is a procedure that corrects and adjusts problems caused by failed initial double eyelid surgery, such as eyelids that are too wide or too narrow, reshaping the natural appearance of the double eyelids. The general reference price for double eyelid revision surgery is 3,000-8,000 yuan per session. Improvement is usually noticeable within 1-3 months, but symptoms such as abnormal tearing and vision loss may occur. Strict adherence to medical advice regarding medication, maintaining wound cleanliness, avoiding external stimuli, paying attention to dietary adjustments, and managing eye usage time after surgery can help prevent hypertrophic scarring. Detailed explanations are as follows:
1. Strictly Follow Medical Advice Regarding Medication
After double eyelid revision surgery, doctors usually prescribe certain medications, such as silicone gel-based products. Silicone gel forms a protective film on the skin surface, reducing skin moisture evaporation, regulating fibroblast activity, and inhibiting excessive collagen synthesis, thereby effectively preventing hypertrophic scarring.
2. Maintain Wound Cleanliness
Maintaining wound cleanliness after surgery is very important. A clean environment reduces the likelihood of bacterial infection. If the wound becomes infected, the inflammatory response may cause fibroblasts to become abnormally active, increasing the risk of scar hypertrophy. The wound area can be gently wiped with normal saline to remove secretions and blood crusts, but care must be taken to avoid touching the wound itself to prevent secondary injury.
3. Avoid External Stimuli
Avoiding external stimuli to the repaired area is a necessary measure to prevent scar hypertrophy. For example, avoid rubbing or pressing the eyes, as external impact may damage healing tissue, cause local bleeding or tissue injury, and stimulate excessive scar tissue formation to repair the damaged area, affecting the outcome of the double eyelid correction.
4. Pay Attention to Dietary Adjustments
A balanced diet helps prevent scar hypertrophy. Consumption of spicy and irritating foods such as chili peppers and Sichuan peppercorns should be reduced, as these foods can trigger inflammatory responses in the body, indirectly affecting wound healing. It is advisable to consume more foods rich in vitamin C, vitamin E, and protein. Vitamins C and E have antioxidant properties and can promote normal collagen synthesis, while proteins provide the building blocks for tissue repair.
5. Control Eye Usage Time
Controlling eye usage time after surgery is important. Prolonged eye use, especially staring at electronic screens for extended periods, can cause eye fatigue and impair ocular blood circulation. Poor circulation hinders the delivery of nutrients and removal of metabolic waste at the wound site, delaying healing and increasing the likelihood of scar hypertrophy.
Regular sun protection is also important, as ultraviolet radiation can cause skin pigmentation and worsen the appearance of scars. Wearing sunglasses when outdoors is recommended. Ensuring adequate sleep is essential, as all organs in the body, especially the eyes, can fully rest during sleep, promoting wound healing.