Blepharoplasty – Post-operative period

Post-operative recuperation is considered to be an integral part of surgery; the achievement of desired results, as well as the success of the operation, depend on it. Therefore, post-operative visits play a pivotal role in the healing process as they allow the early detection and treatment of complications. They are usually held at 7, 14, 28 days, and 3, 6 and 12 months post-op.

Upon discharge, a letter with post-operative instructions will be provided, medication prescribed (antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, pain-killers) and any necessary precautions will be clearly described.

Good personal hygiene is crucial for proper healing and to avoid wound infection. In light of this, the surgeon will provide clear instructions for wound management. For example, in the first week, post-op, the eyelid must not be wetted (only sterile saline is allowed). Sutures are usually removed after five-seven days.

After surgery, bruises may appear around the eyes, which may take approximately two weeks to clear; bruising may be more conspicuous on one side of the face. Swelling, more or less evident according to the individual’s predisposition and the extent of the procedure, subsides significantly in the first two weeks post-op. It may be more apparent on one side. In the days following surgery, it is advisable to sleep with the head facing forwards with additional support (e.g. additional pillows) and to keep the face cool, so to accelerate swelling resorption.

Post-operation, patients are unfit for work for one to two weeks in most circumstances.  If prolonged or considerable physical exertion is required, a longer rest period is necessary.  Normal activities such as driving, house-work, sexual intercourse and socialising can be resumed after two weeks. Mild exercise may be resumed after three weeks, but for more intense exercise, it is preferable to wait at least six weeks.

Scars run along the natural grooves in the eyelids, therefore they are virtually invisible in the vast majority of cases. Post-operative care continues with the application of sun-screen to the area for at least three months.

During post-op visits, starting from the first month, photographs are taken to monitor progress.

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