In most people’s minds, surgical wounds are prone to infection in summer because of the heat and humidity, the proliferation of bacteria, and the body’s own tendency to perspire, so it can have a bad effect on the surgical site and the incision may recover more slowly. In fact, this is not entirely true. The recovery effect after double eyelid surgery is related to the chosen technique and post-operative care, and is very little affected by the season. Except for not washing your face on the day, not getting your surgical site wet before removing the stitches, keeping the wound area clean, and doing a good job of disinfection to avoid wound infection, the rest of the time is like normal, so don’t worry too much. The recovery time of double eyelid surgery is related to the surgical method, individual’s body type and their own conditions. If the double eyelid incision method is taken, the patient may still have edema a month after the removal of the stitches, and the recovery time is longer; if the buried double eyelid surgery is taken, especially the three-point buried method, the patient usually recovers in about a week after the operation, and the recovery is faster. If the patient is in good health, the patient recovers faster; if the patient is in poor health, the recovery time is longer. It is important to note that there should be a comfortable and good environment for recuperation after double eyelid surgery. Indoor air should be fresh and circulated and maintained at a certain temperature. Increase the intake of protein in the diet, and eat more fruits and fresh vegetables.