The removal of eyelid stitches is usually painless. Double eyelid surgery involves making a horizontal incision in the upper eyelid at the blepharoplasty line and removing the excess fat and skin after anesthesia, and after the surgery is completed, precise sutures are applied to fix the eyelid skin at the desired height. Generally, after 7 to 10 days of surgery, you will need to go to the hospital to disinfect the wound with povidone-iodine before removing the sutures, which is painless and does not require anesthesia. The suture removal process is only to remove the buried knots and take out the sutures, and will not cause any damage to the eyelid skin, so there is usually no obvious pain, but during the removal process the skin and other soft tissues may be pulled and may have a slight discomfort. It is recommended that patients following double eyelid surgery follow the doctor’s instructions for care, regular checkups, and prompt medical attention when discomfort occurs.