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Can I exercise after lower blepharoplasty surgery?

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Exercise after lower blepharoplasty should start gently and increase over time. Heavy exertion and high-impact activities should wait until your surgeon confirms it is safe.

Early movement

Short walks are usually encouraged soon after surgery to aid circulation. However, avoiding strain protects healing tissues.

  • Avoid bending, heavy lifting, and vigorous workouts early on.
  • Keep your head elevated when resting to limit swelling.
  • Do not rub or pull on the lower lids during or after exercise.
  • Wear sunglasses outdoors to protect from wind and bright light.
  • Stop if you feel throbbing, tightness, or increased bruising.

Returning to full exercise

Over several weeks, you can generally increase activity step by step. Follow your surgeon’s personalised guidance.

  • Reintroduce low-impact activities such as longer walks or gentle cycling first.
  • Delay running, gym classes, and contact sports until cleared.
  • Protective eyewear is sensible for racquet or ball sports.
  • Seek urgent review for pain, bleeding, or visual changes during exercise.
  • Plan fitness goals around follow-up visits and recovery milestones.