How long does it take to recover after eye liposuction?

The concept of liposuction is generally referred to as liposuction of body parts, which is called liposuction when fat is sucked out through a suction tube after injection of a tumescent solution instead of being removed. However, the fat in the lid is not free like the fat in the body, but is a mass, a fat capsule, so it cannot be directly sucked out through a needle, and should be more appropriately removed. In this case, a comprehensive approach, such as removing excess skin, removing excess orbicularis muscle, removing bloated into the abdominal fat, and removing orbital fat, is required to improve the upper lid swelling, taking into account the patient’s own condition. The swelling will gradually peak in the first 3 days after surgery and will tend to moderate over the next 1 week, taking about 1 month if it is to reach a natural state. Good post-operative care plays a big role in post-operative recovery and requires attention to the following points: 1. There will be pain in the wound on the day of surgery, but it will gradually decrease over time, and pain medication can be taken under the doctor’s guidance if necessary; cold compresses with ice packs on the area for 72 hours after surgery can prevent excessive swelling of the eye, and once more than bleeding occurs, patients need to follow up with the hospital in a timely manner; 2. In the near future, do not eat seafood, beef and mutton and spicy food, increase the intake of protein, and eat more fresh fruits and vegetables to promote the healing of the wound; 3. If you need to exercise, you can only gradually carry out it 2-3 weeks after surgery.