Will overuse of the eyes affect recovery after a full eyelid cut with liposuction?

First of all, I would like to correct that there is no such thing as “liposuction” of the eyes. The fat of the eyelid is not free like the fat of the body, but the fat of the eyelid is a mass, a fat sac, and therefore cannot be sucked out directly through the syringe, and it should be excised in order to remove the excess fat of the eyelid. The double eyelid surgery is done by making an incision in the upper eyelid, removing the excess skin and fat tissue, and then fixing the eyelid skin to the desired height of the lid to form a blepharoplasty, which removes the excess fat from the eye at the same time as the double eyelid is created. Of course, compared to buried eyelids, the postoperative trauma is greater and the recovery time is longer. For patients who have had a full double eyelid incision, in order to promote recovery and achieve ideal treatment results, it is important to note that you should not look down at your cell phone or read for long periods of time after the surgery to avoid overuse of the eyes. This is because these behaviors can easily lead to bleeding, oozing, poor blood circulation and aggravated swelling. Therefore, overuse of eyes after complete double eyelid incision will affect the recovery. In addition to avoiding overuse of eyes after surgery, you can also do appropriate eye-opening and eye-closing motions after 24 hours to promote blood circulation and let the swollen eyes recover as soon as possible. Also pay attention to the eyes should avoid direct sunlight, pay more attention to rest, avoid staying up late. And within one week after the operation, do not wear contact lenses, avoid make-up before the wound is not recovered, and do not dip the wound in household water before removing the stitches to avoid infection.