How long does it take for the eyelid to recover naturally?

Buried eyelids, in which the anterior lid fascia is attached to the eyelid skin through sutures to create a crease, are a popular procedure for beauty lovers. Patients who are not satisfied with the results after the procedure can also have them adjusted surgically. After the buried eyelid surgery, bruising and swelling are generally lighter, with less damage and very safe. Compared to incisional double eyelid surgery, the buried wire method will generally shorten the surgery time by close to half. However, this is not absolute and the surgeon will need to treat each individual according to their physical characteristics, skin characteristics and subcutaneous tissues. Usually, 1-3 months after the buried eyelid surgery, you can basically recover to a more natural state. In order to recover to the natural state as soon as possible, candidates need to follow the medical advice to apply ice compress within 1-3 days after surgery. If bruising symptoms appear after 72 hours, appropriate hot compresses can be given to promote absorption.