Can I eat fried chicken after getting double eyelid surgery?

Oct 16, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Han Xuefeng
Introduction
In general, you can eat fried chicken after getting double eyelid surgery, but it is advisable to consume it in moderation. Double eyelid surgery typically involves cutting and suturing the eye tissue, requiring a recovery period afterward. Common surgical methods include suture technique, three-point fixation, full-incision double eyelids, suction-carving double eyelids, and skin grafting blepharoplasty. After surgery, it is important to regularly clean the wound to prevent infection.

In general, you can eat fried chicken after getting double eyelid surgery, but it is recommended to consume it in moderation. Double eyelid surgery typically involves cutting and suturing eye tissue and requires a recovery period afterward. During this time, your diet should be light and easy to digest, avoiding overly greasy, spicy, or irritating foods that may interfere with wound healing. Common surgical methods include suture technique (non-incisional), three-point fixation, full incision, suction-carving double eyelid, and skin grafting blepharoplasty.

Double Eyelid Surgery Method Analysis:

Method Type

Suture Technique

Three-Point Fixation

Full Incision

Suction-Carving Double Eyelid

Skin Grafting Blepharoplasty

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Overview

Uses special sutures to fix the upper eyelid, creating creases by tying knots in the thread

Minimally invasive fixation at three points for long-lasting, natural results

Cuts open the eyelid and removes excess skin, fat, muscle, and other tissues

Uses suction-carving technology to remove excess fat and tissue through tiny incisions

Used for repairing upper eyelid scars; creates double eyelids by grafting skin

Advantages

1. Simple procedure
2. Minimal trauma

1. Natural-looking results
2. Minimal trauma

1. Stable and long-lasting results
2. Suitable for all eye types

1. Minimal invasiveness
2. Natural appearance

1. Stable results
2. Ideal for correcting eye deformities or skin deficiencies

Duration

3–5 years

1–2 years

10–15 years

20–25 years

20–25 years

Potential Risks

1. Infection or bleeding
2. Suture loosening

1. Bleeding or infection
2. Gradual loss of effect

1. Bleeding or infection
2. Scar hypertrophy

1. Skin bleeding
2. Risk of infection

1. Rejection reaction
2. Bleeding or infection

Reference Price

4,000–10,000 CNY per session

4,000–7,000 CNY per session

5,000–10,000 CNY per session

3,000–6,000 CNY per session

5,000–15,000 CNY per session

After surgery, it's important to clean the wound regularly to prevent infection, avoid strenuous exercise that might affect healing, and follow up with your doctor as scheduled so they can monitor recovery progress and provide guidance.