In the past, people used to say that wounds would get infected in summer because they sweat easily and could not be operated on, and that wounds would grow slowly in winter because the weather was too cold and could not be operated on. Indeed, in the past, when air-conditioning did not enter people’s lives, the two seasons of winter and summer were very unfavorable to post-operative recovery. Now living conditions are better, many places can use air conditioning to keep the temperature at about 26 ℃, such areas are suitable for oculoplastic surgery all year round. Otherwise, in some areas where conditions are not yet mature, spring and fall are still more suitable for oculoplastic surgery. Can I wear contact lenses on the day of surgery? No. Contact lenses are also known as corneal contact lenses. Contact lenses are also known as corneal contact lenses, which, as the name suggests, are eyeglasses that touch the cornea. Thus, the problem arises that normally if you take off your contact lenses and do not pay attention to them, they may also cause friction to the cornea, which in turn may cause diseases such as keratitis. If you are having eye surgery, you will be flipping your eyelids more often than usual. If you wear contact lenses, when you flip your eyelids, you will inevitably touch the contact lens lens, causing it to move slightly, causing friction between the lens and the cornea, and if you bruise the cornea, you may experience significant pain and other inflammatory conditions. In addition, most oculoplastic surgeries leave the eyes completely bandaged for 24 hours after surgery, and there is the same risk of corneal damage if contact lenses are worn. For this reason, it is important to remove your contact lenses before surgery. As for after the surgery, you can usually wear contact lenses about 1 month after the surgery. Do I need to be accompanied for the surgery? It is usually necessary to cover the eyes with gauze tape for 24 hours after eye surgery, so that the eyes can fully rest, and can also be compressed to stop bleeding, avoiding the occurrence of postoperative hematoma, so that the eyes can reduce swelling and recovery faster. Therefore, on this day, you will need to be accompanied by someone to escort you home and take care of your diet and daily activities. If you do not have someone to accompany you, you can apply for hospitalization in the hospital and have someone accompany you after the operation, and you can hire a nurse to take care of you in the ward. For minors under the age of 18, an adult guardian must accompany them and sign an informed consent form for the surgery.