
What foods should be avoided after undergoing sutured double eyelid surgery?
I am 20 years old this year. I am planning to undergo thread embedding double eyelid surgery recently and would like to ask what dietary restrictions are required after the procedure.

Thread embedding double eyelid surgery is a common cosmetic procedure that creates a crease in the eyelid by embedding special threads, thereby enhancing the contour of the eyes. After surgery, patients should follow dietary restrictions to promote wound healing and avoid unnecessary complications, including avoiding spicy foods, seafood, alcohol and tobacco, greasy foods, etc.
1. Spicy foods: Avoid spicy and irritating foods such as chili peppers and mustard, as these may irritate the wound, increase the risk of infection, and delay the healing process. In addition, spicy foods may cause facial vasodilation and worsen swelling around the eyes.
2. Seafood: Seafood such as shrimp and crab may easily trigger allergic reactions. Patients with sensitive constitutions should avoid consuming these after surgery to prevent worsening of eye swelling or other adverse reactions.
3. Alcohol and tobacco: Alcohol can dilate blood vessels, increase the risk of bleeding, and impair wound healing. Nicotine in tobacco constricts blood vessels, reduces blood supply, hinders the delivery of nutrients and oxygen to the wound site, and prolongs the healing time.
4. Greasy foods: Greasy foods such as fried foods and fatty meats are not conducive to digestion and may exacerbate the body's inflammatory response, which is unfavorable for wound healing.
It is recommended that patients maintain a light diet after surgery and consume more protein- and vitamin-rich foods such as fresh vegetables, fruits, and lean meats to enhance immunity, promote skin repair, and accelerate wound healing.