After the buried double eyelid contraindications

The eyelid surgery is a procedure in which sutures are placed directly between the skin and the eyelid plate, causing the upper eyelid skin to adhere to the eyelid plate, creating a heavy eyelid effect. This procedure is suitable for young people with thin eyelids, no swollen eyeballs, and no significant laxity in the eyelid skin. The disadvantage is that it is limited in application and the results are not long lasting, usually lasting 3-5 years. In addition, proper post-operative care can also reduce the occurrence of sequelae and make the surgery more long-lasting. This is why it is important to pay attention to the following post-operative contraindications: 1. Don’t get water on the incision site in the early post-operative period to avoid infection; 2. Don’t rub your eyes before the incision is fully recovered or the surgery is fully set. wound swelling and prolong the recovery time.