How Long to Use Ointment After Blepharoplasty?

After blepharoplasty, the surgeons’ work is done; it’s your good post-operative care that determines the quality of the results. 

The results of the surgery depend on how well ointment cream you use as it protects the incision site from germs, sun exposure and potential infections, speeding up the recovery and giving you the desired results. However, how long to use the ointment after blepharoplasty?

The duration may vary, but usually, the surgeons recommend using it for up to a week, 3 times a day. 

The patients with delayed healing or existing medical conditions may need to apply it for a longer time compared to the normal patients. 

Let’s learn in detail about the ointment usage post-blepharoplasty and how to use it safely so you can get the youthful-looking looking fresh eyes that complement your facial harmony.

How Long to Use Ointment After Blepharoplasty?

The person’s healing progress and the medical condition, surgeon’s preferences determine how long to use the ointment after the surgery. 

Usually, the patients need to use the ointment for at least 2 weeks, thrice a day on the incision site using the Q-tip. 

While for the people with delayed healing or serious medical conditions, their incision may take longer to heal properly, so they need to use ointment for a longer period of time.

Using the ointments after the eyelid surgery is important as it hydrates the incision site, keeps it away from germs, eases dryness and also the discomfort, making the healing comfortable and healthy for you.

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How To Use Ointment After Blepharoplasty?

Correct usage of the ointment after eyelid surgery is as important as how long you apply it. If you apply it wrongly, without following the correct instructions, you may do more harm than good. This is the guide to safely apply ointment after blepharoplasty.

Step 1: Clean Hands and Prepare

Take any antibacterial soap, wash your hands with it and dry them completely to avoid the germs touching the incision site. Choose a comfortable and clean space with pillows, and make sure the clutter is away from your head area.

Make sure that you don’t let the ointment tube tip touch any other parts of your skin other than the incision area, such as the surfaces, skin, or your eyes. It could be harmful.

Step 2: Apply Ointment Correctly

When your hands are clean and dry, take a pea-sized amount of the ointment and then apply it to each site. Make sure you apply it gently without pressing on or disturbing the stitches. 

The layer of the antibiotic ointment needs to be thin and applied with light hands so that the skin stays safe.

It prevents the skin from becoming too glossy and also helps with pain relief, healing, and protection.

Step 3: Frequency of Application

As we stated earlier, the frequency of the ointment application after blepharoplasty may vary in different cases, patients’ health, and their healing progress. So make sure that you use the antibiotic ointments for as long as your surgeon prescribes. 

The frequency may be adjusted as your incision sites heal and recover. To not miss what your surgeon says, stay in touch with them. Take all the follow-up sessions as they help the surgeon to monitor your progress and adjust your post-care accordingly.

When Do You Stop Using Ointment After Blepharoplasty?

To know when to stop the antibiotic ointment after eyelid surgery, attend all the follow-up visits with your surgeon. They check the stitches and healing progress and then suggest what to do next accordingly.

Usually, when the incisions are closed or dissolved, the surgeons ask you to stop using the ointment as its purpose is served. But don’t stop using it until your surgeons ask you to for a better and complication-free recovery.

Additional Post-care Tips After Ointment

Additional Post-care Tips After Ointment

Taking ointment after blepharoplasty is one of the most crucial parts of the post-care tips that help you get the best results.

If you combine it with the following post-care tips after blepharoplasty, you can guarantee a healthy and safe healing while also expecting to get beautiful and fresh-looking eyes without any complications.

  • Use cold compresses to reduce swelling
  • Rest eyes and avoid strain
  • Protect eyes with sunglasses from the sun or the wind
  • Take prescribed pain medication as instructed
  • Keep using the ointment to prevent infection
  • Watch for redness or discharge
  • Elevate your head while resting
  • Avoid makeup, irritants, and heavy activity
  • Report blurry or double vision to the doctor

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How long to use the ointment after blepharoplasty? Normally, the surgeons ask you to use it for up to a week, 3 times a day, until the incisions are closed or dissolved. The patients with medical conditions or delayed healing may need to take it for a longer time. 

Keep taking the follow-up sessions in which the surgeons ask you to adjust the frequency of usage depending on the healing progress and the medical condition. You can stop using it when your surgeon advises you.

If you need advanced and safe blepharoplasty surgery from board certified plastic surgeons in Turkey, contact Asli Tarcan Clinic today.

Assoc.-Prof.-Dr.-MEHMET

This article is medically reviewed by Ophthalmologist Dr. Mehmet

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Frequently asked questions

How long do you have to put ointment on your eyes after blepharoplasty?

Unless you have any medical conditions or delayed healing, you need to use it 3 times a day for a whole week.

What is the best eye cream after blepharoplasty?

Whatever cream your surgeon suggests is the best to use, as they ensure it’s gentle, hydrating, and also non-irritating.

When to apply scar cream after blepharoplasty?

When the stitches are fully healed or dissolved, you can apply this cream, but only with your surgeon’s advice.

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