Buried eyelid surgery means that sutures are placed directly between the skin and the lid plate to create an adhesion between the upper lid skin and the lid plate, creating a heavy eyelid effect. The advantages are less trauma, faster recovery, no visible scarring, fewer complications, shorter surgery time, natural lines, and no stitch removal. However, there are drawbacks to buried eyelid surgery, namely that it is only suitable for young people with thin upper lid skin and no significant upper lid skin laxity. If the eyelid area is fatty or has significant skin laxity, patients who have this procedure may have a post-operative dislocation and narrowing of the eyelid. In addition, the results of this surgery are not long-lasting, generally lasting 3-5 years, but can be maintained for more than 10 years if the surgeon is highly skilled, the patient’s eyes are in good condition and the post-operative care is appropriate. The following care can be carried out after surgery to prolong the maintenance time of double eyelid: local cold compress with ice bag within 48 hours after surgery, once in 15 minutes, especially within 3 hours after surgery can effectively prevent post-operative edema and also relieve pain. Local hot compresses can be applied 3 days after surgery or after the removal of stitches to activate blood circulation and accelerate the healing of the wound. Do not rush to take painkillers after surgery, because aspirin-like drugs will reduce blood clotting and may lead to wound bleeding. In addition, confirm whether you need to take anti-inflammatory drugs or scar removal drugs according to the actual situation, and pay attention to keep the wound away from water.