Immediate Post-Surgery Care
After your procedure, you will be monitored in the recovery area as the anesthesia wears off. Mild swelling, bruising, and some discomfort near the nose or eye are common and usually improve over the first week. Cold compresses and keeping your head elevated can help minimize swelling in the initial days following surgery.
Managing Discomfort and Medications
Your doctor will provide instructions for pain management, which may include over-the-counter or prescribed medications. Antibiotic ointments or eye drops are often recommended to prevent infection and support healing. It is important to use all medications exactly as directed and report any unusual pain or symptoms to your care team.
Activity Restrictions and Care
During recovery, you should avoid strenuous activities, bending, or heavy lifting for at least one to two weeks. Keeping the surgical area clean and avoiding rubbing your eyes will help prevent complications. Most patients can return to normal daily routines within a week, but your surgeon will advise when it is safe to resume all activities.
Follow-Up and Long-Term Results
Follow-up appointments are necessary to monitor your healing and remove any stents or sutures if needed. Over time, you should notice improved tear drainage and relief from previous symptoms. Your surgeon will provide guidance on long-term care to help maintain the results and ensure the best possible outcome.