Oculoplasty – How to do cold and hot compresses simply and well

Cold compresses For 72 hours (3 days) after surgery, a good cold compress is good for stopping bleeding and reducing swelling in the operated area! If you have purchased a special cold compress eye mask, you can ignore this part. If you did not buy, and do not want to spend the money, then you pay attention! Please listen to the question, how to prepare a “cold compress”? Can be divided into three steps: the first step, the bag of milk into the refrigerator freezer for about 1 hour, and then take out; the second step, with a thin towel wrapped in cold bag of milk; the third step, with a clean plastic bag wrapped in a thin towel wrapped in the bag of milk. Bingo! Multiple times a day for 15-20 minutes each time! Hot compresses After the cold compress time period, a good hot compress, for blood circulation, swelling and recovery has twice the effect with half the effort! Please listen to the question again, how to prepare the “hot compress”? Can also be divided into three steps: the first step, the towel immersed in warm (not too hot oh) water, and then wrung out; the second step, with a clean plastic bag wrapped has been wrung out of the warm towel; the third step, uh ~ ~ ~ seems to be available now it! By the way, it’s the same, multiple times a day, 15-20 minutes each time! Surgery is a small process and aftercare is important! If you want to recover very fast, cold and hot compresses are important!