Is hospitalization required for double eyelid surgery?

May 10, 2025 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Chen Lu
Introduction
Double eyelid surgery refers to blepharoplasty. Whether blepharoplasty requires hospitalization mainly depends on the patient's specific condition. If local anesthesia is used and the incision is small, hospitalization is generally not required. However, if general anesthesia is necessary, or if the patient has severe systemic diseases, hospitalization is usually required. Patients should choose reputable medical institutions and experienced surgeons to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the surgery.

Double eyelid surgery, also known as blepharoplasty, is a procedure that creates an elegant fold on the upper eyelid through surgery, transforming monolids into double eyelids. The general reference price for double eyelid surgery ranges from 3000 to 10,000 yuan. Swelling usually subsides gradually within a week after surgery, and the shape of the double eyelids will become increasingly natural. Whether blepharoplasty requires hospitalization mainly depends on the patient's specific condition. If local anesthesia is used and the incision is small, hospitalization typically is not required. However, if general anesthesia is administered or the patient has severe systemic diseases, hospitalization is generally necessary. Detailed analysis is as follows:

Blepharoplasty, especially small-incision or suture techniques performed under local anesthesia, typically does not require hospitalization due to minimal surgical trauma and rapid recovery. These procedures can be completed in an outpatient surgical facility, and patients usually only need to remain in the hospital for several hours for observation after surgery before being discharged home.

However, if the patient has serious systemic diseases such as heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, or if the surgery involves extensive incisions under general anesthesia, short-term hospitalization should be considered. During hospitalization, medical staff can closely monitor the patient's vital signs and promptly implement measures to prevent complications. Additionally, if excessive bleeding or hematoma formation occurs after surgery, the hematoma may compress the eyeball and affect vision, requiring immediate hospitalization for timely hemostasis and hematoma removal.

When choosing the surgery, it is important to select a reputable medical facility and experienced surgeon, and to undergo detailed preoperative consultation and examination to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the procedure.

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