How to rest after eye bag surgery?

Proper rest after eye bag surgery is beneficial to reduce swelling, reduce complications, and promote recovery. The correct resting posture and methods are important for both internal and external eye bags. The first thing you should do after eye bag surgery is to let your eyes rest, especially in the first three days after surgery, try not to watch TV, computer and cell phone and other activities that can easily make your eyes feel tired. If you do not pay attention to resting your eyes at this time, you will easily develop conjunctival edema, and in serious cases, conjunctival hemorrhage, which will prolong the recovery period of surgery. The rest period after eye bag surgery is usually about a week, but two weeks after surgery is a critical period of healing, during which you should not only pay attention to your diet, but also to your resting posture and position. Usually avoid strenuous exercise during this period and adopt more resting positions. If you are resting in a lying position, you should lie flat, avoid lying on your side, and adopt a high head pillow position to help reduce swelling. When sitting, standing or walking posture, avoid head below the chest, if you need to pick up things or tie shoelaces, you must first squat and then complete the above actions, avoid sudden bending head sudden increase in blood pressure, causing wound bleeding or hematoma. Although eye bag surgery is a common cosmetic surgery, good results after surgery are not only related to the surgeon’s surgical operation, but also closely related to the correct care and rest after surgery, in order to achieve good surgical results, the correct rest method is also important.