What are all the problems that may occur after double eyelid surgery?

       Although many beauty seekers are no stranger to double eyelid surgery, but in many people before the surgery there are still such and such concerns, worrying about various problems, today we will list the common and possible problems after surgery, how to cope with them, etc. for your reference.  At the same time, we would like to remind you that not everyone will have these problems, but only some of them will occur. The purpose of organizing these contents is not to tell you how terrible double eyelid surgery is, but to tell you how to deal with these situations if they occur, so that the majority of beauty seekers can spend the recovery period smoothly and have a pair of beautiful eyes!  What are the problems after double eyelid surgery?  1. If the upper eyelid becomes red, swollen and hot, which is an inflammatory reaction, iodophor or saline should be applied to clean the wound.  2. If the scar increases due to infection or scarring, anti-scarring medication can be administered locally. 3. Mild bleeding can subside on its own, but if there is a severe hematoma or a progressive increase in hematoma then the incision needs to be opened to stop bleeding or drainage.  4. If the wound is sutured but there is still a small amount of blood seepage, this can be done by applying a cold compress (ice, cool towel), using an elastic bandage with pressure bandage, etc. It is also not advisable to lower the head excessively.  5. Eyelid edema is a normal post-operative phenomenon and can be reduced by applying pressure wraps and cold compresses, but it should be reviewed promptly if the swelling is severe.  There are some risks and complications associated with the buried eyelid surgery method. These are as follows: 1. Disappearance of the eyelid. The treatment is to perform the surgery again, i.e., continue with the buried liner.  2. Corneal damage. This is treated with topical eye drops or ointment.  3. Ptosis and weakness in eye opening. Sutures need to be removed.  Side effects of cut blepharoplasty 1. bruising and swelling The subcutaneous tissue is bruised and swollen. This is more common. It usually requires no special treatment and can absorb on its own in about a week. A cold compress after surgery can help with swelling recovery.  2.Local hematoma If there is hematoma, go to the hospital in time to deal with it.  3.Infection is not common. Once it occurs, seek prompt medical attention.  4, Upper lid depressions Mild cases do not need to be treated, while heavy cases can be corrected by fat grafting.  5. Unformed heavy lid: requires another surgical adjustment.  6. Weakness of eye opening Temporary is mostly due to post-operative swelling after anesthesia and does not require special treatment. Persistent ones need to be treated surgically.  7. Upper eyelid multifold “trichiasis” or upper eyelid multifold. It needs to be treated by reoperation.  8. Bleeding after the ball Very rare! The bleeding is not completely stopped when dealing with the orbital fat. It is the most serious complication of incisional blepharoplasty and the patient is self-conscious of eye swelling and pain. Once it occurs, it needs to be treated immediately by a doctor.  Side effects of minimally invasive blepharoplasty 1. bruising and swelling of the subcutaneous tissue. This is common. It usually recovers on its own within a few days without special treatment.  2. Localized hematoma, which should be treated at the hospital if it occurs.  3.Infection, uncommon. Once it occurs, seek medical attention promptly.  4.Eye opening weakness, temporary mostly due to obvious post-operative swelling after anesthesia, do not need special treatment. Permanent ones need to be treated by surgery.