An epicanthoplasty is a relatively safe procedure. However, we recommend that you take at least a week off after your surgery to recover well.
You will be instructed to do the following during your recovery process:
First, you will need to apply an ice pack around your eyes to aid in reducing swelling and bruising. These are all normal and will eventually go away in a few days.
Your sutures can be removed three to seven days after the surgery. It is usually done in your doctor’s clinic. Approximately 70 percent of the swelling will be reduced in about a week, and roughly 80 percent will be gone after about two weeks. However, healing times can vary among patients. In general, all of this will be stabilized in about a month after surgery.
After two weeks, you could resume your daily activities. Still, only a light wash and make-up are possible after the sutures are removed.
You are requested to abstain from smoking and drinking as they could hasten inflammation, which could prolong the healing process. Typically you are asked not to drink or smoke for about a month.
After about two to three months, the width of your eyelids, widened by early swelling, usually subsides and fully recovers within two to three months.