Blepharoplasty recovery is dominated by swelling and bruising in the first weeks, with scars and lid position continuing to refine over several months.
First 1-2 Weeks
Early changes are most visible around the eyelids.
- Bruising and swelling peak in the first few days and then gradually settle, often allowing social activities after about 10-14 days.
- Mild discomfort, tightness, and dry‑eye symptoms are common and usually controlled with lubricants and simple pain relief.
- Stitches, if present, are typically removed within the first week.
- Patients are advised to keep the head elevated and use cold compresses to reduce swelling.
Longer-Term Healing
Final results take more time to mature.
- Subtle swelling and firmness can persist for several weeks to months as tissues soften and settle.
- Scars continue to fade over 6-12 months, usually blending into natural creases.
- Eye make‑up and contact lenses are reintroduced according to surgeon guidance, often after a couple of weeks.
- Follow‑up visits allow monitoring of lid height, symmetry, and dry‑eye symptoms.