After Blepharoplasty


After Blepharoplasty :

After Blepharoplasty

After Blepharoplasty

Normally this surgery takes less than two hours, depending on the amount of tissue being removed. Your eyes will cover with bandages and may be lubricated and covered with bandages after surgery. Oral medications will help with pain and discomfort. Stitches are removed about a week after surgery.

Pain is usually minimal. You may be given mild pain reliever, such as acetaminophen. But remember don’t use aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, others), other NSAIDs and herbal supplements that may increase bleeding. Stitches will be removed in three or four days.

Prescription for a week after the surgery:

After Blepharoplasty
After Blepharoplasty
  • Ignore tiring activities, such as aerobics and jogging.
  • Keep your head raised higher than your chest while sleeping.
  • Keep away from swimming.
  • Go after your doctor's instructions for cleaning your eyes and using eye drops.



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  1. Jill Ward Blepharoplasty - so bad, my eyes are big and round and red and inflamed and irritated and pulling down at each outer corner. When I sleep my eyes hurt. Where to do - what to do - I can't live like this - it's been a year and getting worse. I'm desperate for relief. Help.

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  2. Good Information About Blepharoplasty, thanks Blepharoplasty is surgical modification of the eyelid. Excess tissue such as skin and fat are removed or repositioned, and surrounding muscles and tendons may be reinforced. It can be both a functional and cosmetic surgery.

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