When you return home after eye surgery, you should rest, put ice packs on the surgical area, and keep the surgical wound dry and clean. Be careful not to overdo the activity within 48 hours after surgery to prevent bleeding in the operated area. Daily sleep time can be appropriately reduced, and sleep with the head elevated to reduce the swelling of the eye risk area. Diet after surgery A light diet is generally recommended after eye surgery, with an appropriate increase in protein intake, such as lean meat, chicken, eggs and beans, etc. Meanwhile, eat more fruits and fresh vegetables, in which vitamin C, beta carotene and other essential nutrients also have a good effect on wound repair. Minimize spicy and other ingredients in your food. Try to avoid allergy-inducing foods such as seafood, lamb and fish. Smoking and alcohol consumption are prohibited. Anti-coagulants as well as Chinese medicines such as activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis are prohibited for 2 weeks after the operation to reduce blood seepage from the operation area. In addition, drink as little water as possible at night to avoid causing edema in the operation area. Cold and hot compresses are needed after eye surgery Cold compresses are recommended immediately after surgery, and ice compresses should be applied for at least 3 days. Cold compresses can make the blood vessels in the surgical site contract with cold, reduce bleeding, and facilitate recovery. There are two commonly used methods: ① ice pack method; ② wet cold compress method. The cooling time is generally 20-30 minutes, and can be repeated several times a day. Hot compresses can generally be appropriate after the removal of stitches, the use of which must be remembered that the temperature is appropriate, to 37 ~ 45 ℃ is appropriate. Use of antibiotics and scar medication after surgery Most oculoplastic surgeries are clean surgeries, and postoperative swelling of the eyes is a normal body reaction, not caused by bacterial infection, so antibiotics are not often used after surgery. Oral antibiotics may be considered if the patient experiences redness, swelling, heat, or pain in the surgical area. It is recommended that the candidate contact the surgeon for review and let the doctor prescribe to take, the patient should not take antibiotic drugs without authorization, so as not to cause adverse reactions to the drugs. The problem of scarring remaining after cosmetic eye surgery is always annoying, especially for those who have keloid scarring. Therefore the use of scarring medicine is important. It can effectively inhibit the proliferation of incision scarring, help soften the scar, promote rapid flattening of the incision, and promote a more natural eye curve. As for the time of use, it usually starts 3 days after the stitches are removed. Use at least 2 times a day for 3 months to half a year, avoid using cosmetics when using scar removal medication, and also pay attention to avoid strong sunlight.