How Long to Ice After Blepharoplasty | Dr Jonathan Sykes

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
  • drjonathansykes.com -- Blepharoplasty is one of the most common cosmetic procedures done in the U.S. today, and practicing good aftercare is essential for healing.
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    As we age, the muscles controlling our eyelids weaken, and excess skin and fat tend to accumulate above and below the eye. As a result, some people develop “hooded” upper eyelids, where the skin of the eyelid droops over the lashes, or “bags” underneath the eyes that can make a person look constantly tired. A blepharoplasty can fix these cosmetic problems, and often has the added benefit of improving peripheral vision. Icing the eyes after blepharoplasty surgery helps to reduce swelling and discomfort, and should be done according to your doctor’s specific instructions.
    What is blepharoplasty?
    Blepharoplasty is a surgery done to help lift and tighten the skin around the eyelids to improve the contour of the eyelids, and to give the eyes a more youthful, alert, and refreshed appearance. A blepharoplasty may be done on the upper eyelid, the lower eyelid, or both, and is often done at the same time as other anti-aging cosmetic procedures, such as a facelift, browlift, or fat grafting. It is a very popular surgery because it can take decades off the face, giving the patient a more refreshed, periorbital appearance.
    Is swelling normal after blepharoplasty?
    Yes, some swelling and bruising is normal after blepharoplasty, but should resolve within one to three weeks. You may also experience some residual swelling in the cheeks and jawline. Swelling after blepharoplasty may be worse in the morning, and generally peaks around the third day following surgery. It should go down fairly rapidly after that. Using cold compresses and keeping the head elevated can help reduce swelling. For as long as you’re experiencing swelling, be sure to sleep with your head propped up on at least two pillows, or slightly upright in a recliner.
    Is itching normal after blepharoplasty?
    You may experience some itching around the eyes, but try not to rub them, as this may disturb your stitches. Some patients also say their eyelids feel especially “tight” or stretched for the first few days after surgery, but this symptom will also resolve quickly as you heal.
    How long should I ice after blepharoplasty?
    Especially for the first 48 hours after surgery, you should ice as much as possible while you’re awake. Doing so will help ease discomfort and bring down your swelling. The rule of thumb is to ice for 20 minutes, and then take a ten minute break. Keep using ice packs, masks, or cold compresses for as many days as your surgeon prescribes.
    What is the best way to ice after blepharoplasty?
    Different surgeons recommend different icing methods following blepharoplasty, and where and how often you do it may depend on the type of surgery that you have. You may be given sterile saline solution and gauze to create cold compresses, or you may be instructed to use bagged ice mixed with cold water. If you use washcloths rinsed in ice water, be sure to change them out every half an hour to ensure they stay cold. Frozen gel packs should be wrapped in a clean cloth before you apply them, as you don’t want any hard edges creating pressure points on your eye or your stitches.
    Is icing after blepharoplasty safe for my eyes?
    Yes, as long as icing is done gently and in the manner prescribed by your care team, it should be entirely safe for your eyes. Using cold compresses and ice packs is an essential part of blepharoplasty recovery, especially for the first couple of days after surgery. Icing and keeping your head elevated are the two biggest things you can do to reduce swelling and alleviate discomfort.
    Do I need a blepharoplasty plastic surgeon near me?
    The area around the eyes is very fragile and delicate, and should only be worked on by the very best in the business to ensure safe and beautiful results. Patients should expect to travel to an expert blepharoplasty plastic surgeon. Because there are only a handful of expert plastic surgeons in the country, patients should expect to travel to a location like Beverly Hills for their procedure.
    Have questions? Email us: hello@sykesplasticsurgery.com
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    About Dr. Jonathan Sykes
    Dr. Jonathan Sykes is a world-famous expert plastic surgeon who performs all cosmetic and functional plastic surgery procedures on the face and neck. He is a past president of The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, and served on their Board of Directors for over 10 years. He is also a Professor Emeritus in Facial Plastic Surgery from UC Davis Medical Center and the former Director of Facial Plastic Surgery.
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Комментарии • 12

  • @lolomo781
    @lolomo781 2 года назад

    I ran into your channel randomly, what I really like is your vibes ! you're the type of Doc who are low key and down to earth that make the patient comfortable

  • @Micha-uy9xd
    @Micha-uy9xd 2 года назад +1

    Love your content. Watched all videos :)

  • @fuzzybunny3235
    @fuzzybunny3235 Год назад

    I used little plastic bags filled with ice water and tied off. It moulds to the contour of your eye and is light and comfortable.

  • @ummerayan5768
    @ummerayan5768 3 года назад +2

    I had done this producer before 3 months lower eyes puffiness but my swelling still as it is...i m so worry about it ...pls tel me any sugestion

  • @ModernMessiah
    @ModernMessiah Год назад

    Does icing after 4 days have a negative effect on the swelling and healing?

  • @arlokkkk
    @arlokkkk Год назад

    Can I keep using ice cooling mask after a month of blepharoplasty or I won't see any benefits? Removed the stitches already. Thanks.

    • @alexisvillalobos3560
      @alexisvillalobos3560 5 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, there. I had a procedure for upper and lower eyelid. It's been a month but the lower eyelid (right side) it's still red. How did you deal with your healing? Ice at the beginning (for a few days) then hot pads? Thanks.

    • @arlokkkk
      @arlokkkk 5 месяцев назад

      Hi, I didn’t use hot pads, just ice pads in the first month. Make sure to send pictures to your surgeon and say your concerns.

  • @bluewaters3100
    @bluewaters3100 3 года назад

    Good to know about the icepacks. I am doing this surgery and a little concerned becausee it will be hot in my apartment and really hate to do it in the summer. My eyelids obscure some of my vision and will be paid for by insurance. He suggested a browlift also but insurance will not pay for it so I can not do it. What do you think about doing one without the other. Will I still look better? I am 68 and my lids are awful...no kidding.

    • @rog3318
      @rog3318 3 года назад +1

      I just had this procedure done last Tuesday both upper and lower lids I wish there was a way that I could post the pictures at the incredible difference in my eyelids I’m 67 and I’m glad I had it done my advice is obviously what is physicians are saying use that ice the first 3, 4 or five days The more ice or the longer you use it the better it is with the swelling I did not get a brow lift

    • @judyannkiwi
      @judyannkiwi 2 года назад +1

      I did in the summer and would had prefer cooler weather

    • @marslove5907
      @marslove5907 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@rog3318how your eyes look now i open stictes yesterday n my eyes look pull down coz My surgeon cut to much skin n he put back skin can my eyes become normal i plss how your eyes look now dear pls share