
Pain sensation on the right side on the second day after the eyebrow incision.
The day after I had the eyebrow incision surgery, I experienced pain in the right eyebrow area. The symptoms have persisted and have not improved.

It is normal to experience a certain degree of pain and discomfort after an eyebrow excision surgery, as the skin is cut and sutured during the procedure. Usually, this pain will gradually subside within a few days. If the pain is excessively severe or accompanied by other symptoms such as significant swelling, fever, redness, or discharge, it may indicate an infection or other complications.
Under a doctor's guidance, patients may take over-the-counter pain medications, such as ibuprofen capsules or acetaminophen tablets, to alleviate pain symptoms. For mild pain, patients can also try applying a cold compress using an ice pack. Cold compresses can help constrict capillaries, aid in hemostasis, and reduce swelling and pain. Patients should keep the wound dry and clean, avoid contact with water, and follow the doctor's instructions for dressing changes and suture removal. Proper wound care helps prevent infection and promotes the healing process.
If the pain persists or worsens, patients should seek medical attention promptly. The doctor will adjust the treatment plan or implement other measures based on the patient's specific condition.