Immediate Post-Operative Care
After your procedure, you will be closely monitored as you recover from anesthesia. Swelling, bruising, and mild discomfort are common during the first few days and can be managed with cold compresses and prescribed medications. It is important to keep your head elevated and follow all care instructions to promote optimal healing.
Managing Swelling and Discomfort
Most patients experience gradual improvement in swelling and bruising over the first one to two weeks. Avoid strenuous activities and protect your eye area from accidental bumps or pressure during this time. Any pain or discomfort should steadily decrease, but contact Dr. Mehta if you notice worsening symptoms.
Follow-Up and Monitoring Healing
Follow-up appointments are essential to ensure your eye and orbital structures are healing properly. Dr. Mehta will examine your progress, remove any sutures if necessary, and address any concerns you may have. Ongoing monitoring helps prevent complications and supports the best possible recovery outcome.
Returning to Daily Activities
Most patients can gradually return to work and light activities within 1–2 weeks, depending on the extent of their injury and repair. Strenuous exercise and contact sports should be avoided until cleared by Dr. Mehta. Protecting your eye as it heals is crucial for long-term results and safety.