How does eye opening work?

Open eye surgery mainly involves moving the inner corner of the eye inward to make the eye appear longer and to remove excess eye skin and fat to enlarge the eyes, and is generally suitable for people with small eyes and non-scarring inner canthus. The results of the surgery are related to a variety of factors, such as the candidate’s own eye conditions, including eye shape and the amount of canthus. In addition, the surgeon’s technique and eye design will also directly affect the results of the eye surgery. The vast majority of candidates who undergo eye opening surgery have excellent results in enlarging their eyes. In order to achieve better results, candidates should choose a regular hospital to perform this surgery. In addition, in order to try to avoid damage to the eyes, candidates should also take the following measures after surgery: 1, within 7 days after surgery to try to avoid water on the surgical site, if there is blood scabs or secretions on the wound, available sterile saline wipe, try not to take aspirin-type drugs when pain, so as not to aggravate the bleeding; 2, after surgery can be local wound pressure bandage or cold compress with an ice pack, but the pressure should not be too large; 3, after surgery Do not watch TV or newspapers for 1 week, take a semi-recumbent position when resting, put the pillow up, and avoid eating irritating food; 4. Strictly follow the doctor’s orders for medication and follow-up, and apply anti-scar ointment externally for 3-6 months.