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EYELIDSURGERY
- SPECIFIC SURGICAL RISKS
NORMAL
SYMPTOMS
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Remember
it is normal to experience soreness, bruising,
swelling, tightness and some degree of pain
for the first few days following surgery.
These conditions will lessen each day.
You may also experience change in skin
sensation following surgery.
In most cases this improves in a few
weeks after surgery, but may take longer.
In some cases, change in sensation is
permanent.
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Any
abnormal eye pain or swelling should be
reported to the physician immediately.
Please call us at 089-5527450.
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Apply
cold saline-soaked eye pads or Swiss Therapy
eye gels every 30-45 minutes until bedtime the
night of surgery.
Doing this helps to prevent swelling.
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If
you have a gel-like substance in your eye,
this is due to postoperative swelling and is
normal. Do
not try to remove it.
This will subside with time.
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Do
not rub your eyes.
SLEEPING
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Sleep
on your back with your head elevated on 2-3
pillows for several weeks after surgery.
This will help to reduce your swelling.
BATHING
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You
may take a shower 48 hours after your surgery.
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You
may wash your face, avoiding the eye area,
gently with warm water and a mild soap.
Carefully pat dry.
HYGIENE
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Clean
incision lines with saline and Q-tips to keep
free of scabs and crusting.
Be careful not to get the Q-tip into
the eye.
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Apply
a small amount of Bacitracin Ophthalmic
ointment to the suture line only on the night
of surgery.
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Keep
sutures clean and dry after that.
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Apply
Lacrilube Ophthalmic Ointment to both eyes at
bedtime beginning the night of the surgery.
This is to help dryness.
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Use
Tears Natural Eye Drops several times per day,
starting the day after your surgery until the
discomfort settles.
APPEARANCE
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Contacts may be worn one week after
surgery.
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Wear
dark sunglasses for 2-3 weeks after surgery.
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Do
not use makeup on eyelids for at least one
week after surgery.
ACTIVITY
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DO NOT exercise, vacuum, or do any
heavy lifting until your doctor gives you
permission.
Let the degree of discomfort be your
guide. Jogging,
aerobics, sleeping on your stomach, swimming
and other such activities should be avoided
until your doctor gives you permission.
DRIVING
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Do not drive until the sutures have
been removed, your blurred vision has cleared
and pain medication is no longer being taken.
Someone will need to drive you to your
postoperative visits.
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