Bruising after eyelid surgery typically takes about one to two weeks to resolve, although the duration can vary depending on individual healing rates and the extent of the procedure. Initially, bruising may appear dark blue or purple before transitioning to green or yellow as it heals. Most patients notice significant improvement within the first week, but complete resolution may take longer for some individuals. It's essential to follow post-operative care instructions to support healing.
7 to 10 days
Your surgeon should be telling you stuff like this.
You will need to put tape on your eyelid for a long time so it doesn't drop. Or, you need to go to the hospital to get surgery. The correct eyelid fold shouldn't drop down. The eyelid place where your eyelash is should go up to the top of your your eyelid.
You may have a stye on your eyelid. You will need to visit your doctor to get medicines to help it go away.
I would say as soon as possible because whiplash is generally just a temporary bruising of the muscles in the neck. It causes pain in the neck from this bruising but it always goes away soon. If you have more serious injuries you need to find out about it and have it treated. This would include problems with the vertebrae which may or may not include need for surgery.
Patients with complications from untreated or repeated infections are treated surgically. Surgery can be used for corneal transplantation or to correct eyelid deformities.
Yes , its condition called ptosis. Go ptosis surgery
It depends what disease. Some never go away but some lucky people could have surgery or it could even go away by medicine (rare chance but maybe).
-Eyelid tape can give you double eyelids temporarily for a day, but if it is worn for a long period you may develop permanent double eyelids -Eyelid glue lasts until you wash it off, and can also give you permanent double eyelids if worn long enough -Some people naturally grow into double eyelids over time, usually during highschool or college.
PAD surgery recovery
There have been several side effects reported from Bosley hair transplants. The most common is that the transplant does not last very long. The other is that the transplant causes numbness and can take many weeks for feelings to return.
"Immediately following liposuction surgery, patients can expect to experience swelling and bruising. The swelling can take up to four or more weeks to go down. This is for patients who do not receive stitches. Those who do receive stitches can take twice as long to heal. That being said, one should be able to walk following surgery, and they should only be off work for no more than three days."