Eye Bag Removal Recovery: Lower Blepharoplasty Healing Timeline

Eye bag removal recovery is similar to upper eyelid surgery but can involve more bruising due to the delicate under-eye area. Most patients look presentable within 2 weeks.

Days 1-3: Maximum Bruising & Swelling

The under-eye area is delicate and shows bruising prominently:

  • Dark bruising under both eyes is expected
  • Cold compresses constantly (10 on, 10 off)
  • Eyes may feel watery and irritated
  • Use prescribed eye drops and ointment
  • Sleep elevated on multiple pillows
  • Avoid reading, screens, and straining

Days 4-10: Bruising Phase

Bruising transitions through color stages:

  • Purple/blue bruising turns green then yellow
  • Sutures removed at day 5-7
  • Swelling decreasing daily
  • Under-eye area still puffy but improving
  • Can wear dark sunglasses in public
  • Gentle face washing resumed

Weeks 2-4: Social Recovery

Returning to normal with improving appearance:

  • Residual bruising concealable with makeup
  • Return to work at 10-14 days
  • Eyes looking refreshed even with minor swelling
  • Light exercise resumed
  • Scar (if external incision) hidden below lash line
  • Contact lenses at week 2-3

Months 1-6: Final Refinement

Full results gradually emerge:

  • Month 1: Under-eye area smooth and rejuvenated
  • Month 2-3: All swelling resolved
  • Scar invisible or hidden in natural crease
  • Results last 10-15+ years
  • Eyes look refreshed, alert, and youthful

Conclusion

Eye bag removal delivers dramatic rejuvenation. The two-week bruising phase is the main inconvenience, but the years of refreshed-looking eyes make it well worth it.

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