If there is no infection, there is usually no need to take medication. If infection occurs, you can take amoxicillin or cefixime and roxithromycin as prescribed by your doctor. To make a full eyelid incision, you need to make an incision in the upper eyelid area, remove the excess skin and subcutaneous tissue, and then suture, so as to achieve the effect of double eyelids; the trauma is relatively large, so there is usually obvious swelling after the operation. For postoperative swelling, generally if there is no infection, it is not recommended to take medication, as long as you do a good job of care, swelling will gradually subside over time, in the first three days after the operation, you can also apply cold compresses to the local area, and after three days, switch to hot compresses, which is conducive to reducing swelling and pain. If an infection occurs, you can take anti-inflammatory drugs as prescribed by the doctor, such as amoxicillin, as well as cefixime and roxithromycin, etc., which will help reduce the swelling, and can also be used with topical ointment to apply, such as erythromycin ointment. In addition to taking medication as prescribed by the doctor, you should also take good care of the wound area, keep the wound area clean and dry, avoid touching the wound with your hands, and avoid localized water, to prevent infections, and during the recovery period, you should also eat a light diet, do not eat greasy spicy food, avoid smoking and drinking alcohol, so as not to have an impact on the recovery. If there is any abnormality during the recovery period, you should go to the regular hospital in time, and if you use medication, you must strictly follow the doctor’s instructions, and don’t use it without authorization, so as not to cause adverse consequences of improper use.