Suzanne Yee, MD

How to Clean the Eyelids after Eyelid Surgery

Jul 5, 2020 @ 10:00 AM — by Dr. Suzanne Yee
Tagged with: Eyelid Surgery

Sagging skin around the eyes can impair vision and make the face appear older than it really is. Eyelid surgery eliminates excess skin, fat, and muscle around the upper or lower lids to rejuvenate the eyes and enhance your appearance. While this procedure, also called blepharoplasty, is quite common, it is important to follow post-operative guidelines to ensure a fast and successful recovery.

At Dr. Suzanne Yee’s practice in Little Rock, AR, we explain how to clean the eyelids after eyelid surgery.

Cleaning Your Eyelids after Surgery

Following eyelid surgery, Dr. Yee will provide you with a detailed list of post-surgical instructions. Cleaning the eyelids is an essential aspect of post-op care. Here are some guidelines that can give you an idea of what to anticipate:

Sutures will be used to close the incisions. In some cases, these stitches will absorb on their own. Other times, they will need to be removed at our office. If you are cleaning your eyelids and a suture breaks, contact our office in Little Rock for further instructions.

Other Tips for a Successful Recovery

In addition to keeping your eyelids clean, post-operative care helps reduce inflammation, swelling, and infection. Here are a few helpful recommendations to keep in mind during recovery:

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If you are planning on having eyelid surgery, or recently had the procedure, these guidelines can reduce post-operative complications and put you on the road to healing. To learn more, contact our Little Rock practice by calling (501) 222-8758. You can also contact us online anytime.