The position of the eyes in the face can be said to be unique, and it plays a role in accentuating a person’s face value. Therefore, in terms of oculoplastic surgery, there are many types of surgeries, such as children’s congenital ptosis, strabismus, small eyelid fissure, eyelid defect; or adults’ double blepharoplasty, strabismus correction, ptosis correction, eye socket reconstruction, the variety of types can be seen. So how do you take care of yourself after oculoplastic surgery? And what are the problems worth the attention of the candidates? 1, after eye surgery, tearing, photophobia, eyes closed and have a pulling feeling is a normal phenomenon? This is a normal phenomenon after surgery, there is obvious swelling in the early stage, the eyes may not be able to close completely, and it is easy to tear up when going out into the wind. There is no need to be overly anxious, and these symptoms will gradually improve as you recover from the surgery. At this time, you can apply hot compresses, gentle massage, blink more often, and use anti-scar ointment or mucopolysaccharide polysulfate cream (Xitrazol) to promote swelling. If you are not sure, you can go to the outpatient clinic in time to find a surgeon to answer questions and eliminate concerns. 2.Do I need to do eye exercises after eye surgery? After the stitches are removed, you can do the exercise of opening and closing your eyes, or rotate your eyeballs up and down, left and right, clockwise and counterclockwise, which will help you to recover from the surgery, but be careful not to overdo it, and don’t rub your eyes hard within 1 month. Do not stare at the computer or cell phone for a long time, so that eye fatigue and congestion is not conducive to swelling. 3.Do I need bed rest after eye surgery? Just after the surgery, we recommend bed rest, semi-recumbent position with high pillow is appropriate, can reduce edema. After the stitches are removed, you should maintain a normal routine and do not need to intentionally rest in bed. If you are on bed rest, it is best to lie in a semi-recumbent position (with pillows elevated) so as not to aggravate the swelling of the wound by lowering the head position too much. At the same time, appropriate walking can accelerate blood circulation to help reduce swelling. 4.Do I need to take painkillers after eye surgery? There may be some pain in the wound on the day of eye surgery, but it will gradually decrease as time passes after the surgery. Patients should not rush to use pain medication, especially aspirin-type drugs that can aggravate wound bleeding. Some of the pain is caused by eye swelling, this time it is recommended to use ice packs cold compresses, not only can effectively relieve pain, but also can reduce swelling, reduce bruising, promote the patient’s mood to calm down, reduce psychological stress. 5.How long can I wear contact lenses after eye surgery? After eye surgery, due to increased blood circulation in the eye, the eyelids are in a state of edema, which is very unsuitable for wearing contact lenses. Moreover, within 1 week after the surgery, the surgical wounds are not healed, and it is very easy to cause infection, at this time, especially pay attention to eye hygiene, and even more can not wear contact lenses. It is recommended to wear frames during this time. Contact lens wearers should follow the doctor’s instructions and gradually start wearing contact lenses 1 month after surgery. At the same time, do not use your eyes excessively during this period, pay attention to rest and eye hygiene to prevent eye wound infection.