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Return to work after eye bag removal surgery

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Most people return to work one to two weeks after eye bag removal surgery, depending on bruising, comfort, and the type of job.

Office and light duties

Desk-based work is often possible once pain is controlled and vision feels steady. Bruising may still be visible but can usually be covered with make-up when wounds have healed.

  • Many patients resume light work after about 7-10 days
  • Use lubricating drops during screen tasks to ease dryness
  • Plan shorter days or a phased return if possible
  • Avoid strongly air-conditioned or smoky environments initially
  • Check you meet driving standards before commuting by car

Physical or public-facing roles

Jobs involving heavy lifting, dusty settings, or close public contact may need a longer break. Protecting the eyes and achieving a natural appearance are important.

  • Discuss your role with the surgical team before and after surgery
  • Delay strenuous work and contact activities for at least two weeks
  • Consider sunglasses if you feel self-conscious about bruising
  • Stop work and seek help if pain, swelling, or redness suddenly worsen
  • Agree a personalised return-to-work plan at follow-up