20 Best Clinics for Eyelid Surgery in Philippines (w/Prices)
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Adraneda Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery
MyMeditravel Agusan del Norte, Philippines
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Eyelid Surgery
Adraneda Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery
Adraneda Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery
Adraneda Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery
Adraneda Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery
Adraneda Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery
5.0
1 reviews

Eyelid Surgery at Adraneda Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery in Agusan del Norte, Philippines

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MyMeditravel toni de guzman, 29 November 2017
The place is tidy with a cozy ambiance. The consultation room is very relaxing, the space is not cramped, and the doctor is warm and accommodating. I had one se...
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Asian Hospital and Medical Center
MyMeditravel Metro Manila, Philippines
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Eyelid Surgery
Asian Hospital and Medical Center
Asian Hospital and Medical Center
Asian Hospital and Medical Center
Asian Hospital and Medical Center
Asian Hospital and Medical Center
3.2
93 reviews

Eyelid Surgery at Asian Hospital and Medical Center in Metro Manila, Philippines

MyMeditravel Steve Frost, 20 September 2020
Best hospital in delhi ncr. Good quality of treatment and takes good care of patients....
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JCI Accredited
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The Medical City
MyMeditravel Metro Manila, Philippines
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Eyelid Surgery
The Medical City
The Medical City
The Medical City
The Medical City
The Medical City
3.1
133 reviews

Eyelid Surgery at The Medical City in Metro Manila, Philippines

The Medical City, or TMC for short, was founded in 1967 and achieved JCI accreditation in 2006. Located on a 1.5 hectare plot next to Ortigas Avenue, the facility comprises 115,000 square meters of floor space over 18 levels, with...more
MyMeditravel Mari Delos Santos, 16 April 2020
The main lobby will give you a feeling of being in a resort or hotel lobby. The newly open Central Park will be an extra treat, an amenity area that will give p...
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St. Luke's Medical Center
MyMeditravel Metro Manila, Philippines
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Eyelid Surgery
St. Luke's Medical Center
St. Luke's Medical Center
St. Luke's Medical Center
St. Luke's Medical Center
St. Luke's Medical Center

Eyelid Surgery at St. Luke's Medical Center in Metro Manila, Philippines

St. Luke's Medical Center is a private, non-profit institution located in Quezon City, Manila. It was founded in 1903 by the Protestant missionaries of the Episcopal Church. Also known by its acronym, SLMC, it's one of ...more
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JCI Accredited
JCI Accredited
TEMOS
TEMOS
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The Lasik Surgery Clinic Pampanga
MyMeditravel Pampanga, Philippines
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Eyelid Surgery
The Lasik Surgery Clinic Pampanga
The Lasik Surgery Clinic Pampanga
The Lasik Surgery Clinic Pampanga
The Lasik Surgery Clinic Pampanga
The Lasik Surgery Clinic Pampanga

Eyelid Surgery at The Lasik Surgery Clinic Pampanga in Pampanga, Philippines

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JMW Plastic Surgery
MyMeditravel Pangasinan, Philippines
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Eyelid Surgery
JMW Plastic Surgery

Eyelid Surgery at JMW Plastic Surgery in Pangasinan, Philippines

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PAPRAS - Philippine Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons
PAPRAS - Philippine Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons
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Medhub Multispecialty and Diagnostic Clinic
MyMeditravel Zambales, Philippines
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Eyelid Surgery
Medhub Multispecialty and Diagnostic Clinic
Medhub Multispecialty and Diagnostic Clinic
Medhub Multispecialty and Diagnostic Clinic
Medhub Multispecialty and Diagnostic Clinic
Medhub Multispecialty and Diagnostic Clinic
5.0
2 reviews

Eyelid Surgery at Medhub Multispecialty and Diagnostic Clinic in Zambales, Philippines

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MyMeditravel Jacqueline Osuna, 17 February 2017
Everyone was so nice and attentive. Doctors were great and very approachable. I felt at home with them. 😊 service was awesome too and the place is so neat an...
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Asia Pacific Eye Center - Biñan Branch
MyMeditravel Laguna, Philippines
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Eyelid Surgery
Asia Pacific Eye Center - Biñan Branch
Asia Pacific Eye Center - Biñan Branch
Asia Pacific Eye Center - Biñan Branch
Asia Pacific Eye Center - Biñan Branch
Asia Pacific Eye Center - Biñan Branch
3.1
8 reviews

Eyelid Surgery at Asia Pacific Eye Center - Biñan Branch in Laguna, Philippines

MyMeditravel Ten Romanno, 06 August 2019
Facility: 5/5 - Facility is equipped for most patient needs, ambiance is great, reminiscent of a top hotel than a clinicService Experience: 5/5 - Staff was acc...
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ASCRS - American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
ASCRS - American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
PAO - Philippine Academy of Ophthalmology
PAO - Philippine Academy of Ophthalmology
PBO - Philippine Board of Ophthalmology
PBO - Philippine Board of Ophthalmology
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Dr. Marlon O. Lajo
MyMeditravel Metro Manila, Philippines
Price on request
Eyelid Surgery
Dr. Marlon O. Lajo
Dr. Marlon O. Lajo
3.0
2 reviews

Eyelid Surgery at Dr. Marlon O. Lajo in Metro Manila, Philippines

MyMeditravel Marivic Barrientos, 03 June 2020
I'm proud to say that I am one of his patient . Its been 15 yrs, still happy and contented from his work of art.Thanks dr. lajo ....
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PBPS - Philippine Board of Plastic Surgery
PBPS - Philippine Board of Plastic Surgery
PAPRAS - Philippine Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons
PAPRAS - Philippine Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons
PCS - Philippine College of Surgeons
PCS - Philippine College of Surgeons
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Borough Medical Care Institute
MyMeditravel Agusan del Norte, Philippines
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Eyelid Surgery
Borough Medical Care Institute

Eyelid Surgery at Borough Medical Care Institute in Agusan del Norte, Philippines

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PBPS - Philippine Board of Plastic Surgery
PBPS - Philippine Board of Plastic Surgery
PAPRAS - Philippine Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons
PAPRAS - Philippine Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons
PCS - Philippine College of Surgeons
PCS - Philippine College of Surgeons
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Asia Pacific Eye Center - San Pedro Branch
MyMeditravel Laguna, Philippines
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Eyelid Surgery
Asia Pacific Eye Center - San Pedro Branch
5.0
1 reviews

Eyelid Surgery at Asia Pacific Eye Center - San Pedro Branch in Laguna, Philippines

MyMeditravel Roger Cañete, 25 November 2018
Its Infront BDO Landayan branch Behind Cignal Cable...
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ASCRS - American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
ASCRS - American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
PAO - Philippine Academy of Ophthalmology
PAO - Philippine Academy of Ophthalmology
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Aesthetic Science Clinic
MyMeditravel Metro Manila, Philippines
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Eyelid Surgery
Aesthetic Science Clinic
4.3
12 reviews

Eyelid Surgery at Aesthetic Science Clinic in Metro Manila, Philippines

MyMeditravel Kinny Salas, 18 March 2020
Reasonable price, very clean and relaxing. Best facials and they treated my hyperkeratosis and pigmentation...
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PBPS - Philippine Board of Plastic Surgery
PBPS - Philippine Board of Plastic Surgery
PAPRAS - Philippine Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons
PAPRAS - Philippine Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons
PCS - Philippine College of Surgeons
PCS - Philippine College of Surgeons
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Aesthetic Science Makati
MyMeditravel Metro Manila, Philippines
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Eyelid Surgery
Aesthetic Science Makati
4.3
12 reviews

Eyelid Surgery at Aesthetic Science Makati in Metro Manila, Philippines

MyMeditravel Kinny Salas, 24 February 2020
Reasonable price, very clean and relaxing. Best facials and they treated my hyperkeratosis and pigmentation...
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PBPS - Philippine Board of Plastic Surgery
PBPS - Philippine Board of Plastic Surgery
PAPRAS - Philippine Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons
PAPRAS - Philippine Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons
PCS - Philippine College of Surgeons
PCS - Philippine College of Surgeons
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J P Sioson General Hospital
MyMeditravel Agusan del Norte, Philippines
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Eyelid Surgery
J P Sioson General Hospital
J P Sioson General Hospital
J P Sioson General Hospital
1.0
4 reviews

Eyelid Surgery at J P Sioson General Hospital in Agusan del Norte, Philippines

MyMeditravel lol lol, 30 July 2019
no phone no hmo. no cash utash ka sa sakit mo...
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PBPS - Philippine Board of Plastic Surgery
PBPS - Philippine Board of Plastic Surgery
PAPRAS - Philippine Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons
PAPRAS - Philippine Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons
PCS - Philippine College of Surgeons
PCS - Philippine College of Surgeons
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Citimedic Specialty Clinic and Laboratory
MyMeditravel Cagayan, Philippines
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Eyelid Surgery
Citimedic Specialty Clinic and Laboratory

Eyelid Surgery at Citimedic Specialty Clinic and Laboratory in Cagayan, Philippines

Our clinic has its own clinical and pathology laboratory. Minor procedures from endoscopies and biopsies can be done here. Biopsy results can be as quick as 2 hours. ...more
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PSO-HNS - Philippine Society of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery
PSO-HNS - Philippine Society of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery
PAFPARS - Philippine Academy of Facial Plastic Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery
PAFPARS - Philippine Academy of Facial Plastic Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery
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QC Eye Center
MyMeditravel Agusan del Norte, Philippines
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Eyelid Surgery
QC Eye Center

Eyelid Surgery at QC Eye Center in Agusan del Norte, Philippines

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The Lasik Surgery Clinic Alabang
MyMeditravel Agusan del Norte, Philippines
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Eyelid Surgery
The Lasik Surgery Clinic Alabang
The Lasik Surgery Clinic Alabang
The Lasik Surgery Clinic Alabang
The Lasik Surgery Clinic Alabang

Eyelid Surgery at The Lasik Surgery Clinic Alabang in Agusan del Norte, Philippines

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The Lasik Surgery Clinic Manila
MyMeditravel Agusan del Norte, Philippines
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Eyelid Surgery
The Lasik Surgery Clinic Manila
The Lasik Surgery Clinic Manila
The Lasik Surgery Clinic Manila
The Lasik Surgery Clinic Manila
The Lasik Surgery Clinic Manila

Eyelid Surgery at The Lasik Surgery Clinic Manila in Agusan del Norte, Philippines

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Dr. Marlon O. Lajo Manila Doctors Hospital
MyMeditravel Metro Manila, Philippines
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Eyelid Surgery
Dr. Marlon O. Lajo Manila Doctors Hospital
Dr. Marlon O. Lajo Manila Doctors Hospital

Eyelid Surgery at Dr. Marlon O. Lajo Manila Doctors Hospital in Metro Manila, Philippines

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PBPS - Philippine Board of Plastic Surgery
PBPS - Philippine Board of Plastic Surgery
PAPRAS - Philippine Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons
PAPRAS - Philippine Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons
PCS - Philippine College of Surgeons
PCS - Philippine College of Surgeons
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Dr. Marlon O. Lajo Batangas
MyMeditravel Batangas, Philippines
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Eyelid Surgery
Dr. Marlon O. Lajo Batangas
Dr. Marlon O. Lajo Batangas

Eyelid Surgery at Dr. Marlon O. Lajo Batangas in Batangas, Philippines

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PBPS - Philippine Board of Plastic Surgery
PBPS - Philippine Board of Plastic Surgery
PAPRAS - Philippine Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons
PAPRAS - Philippine Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons
PCS - Philippine College of Surgeons
PCS - Philippine College of Surgeons
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Everything you'll need to know about Eyelid Surgery in Philippines

What is the cost of Eyelid Surgery in Philippines?

Several elements influence the price of undergoing an Eyelid Surgery in Thailand, such as the experience and skill of the surgeon, the complexity of the operation, and the operational facilities.

Generally speaking, the Eyelid Surgery price in Thailand fluctuates between $2,000 and $5,000 per eye, which includes only the surgeon's expense. Other related costs, such as anesthesia, operating room services, and other associated fees, are not included in this figure.

Classic health insurance normally does not take care of the costs of cosmetic operations like Eyelid Surgery. If the surgery is executed for health-related or functional reasons, like rectifying vision problems caused by sagging eyelids, insurance could cover most of the cost. Nevertheless, it's advisable always to verify first with your insurance broker and the chosen healthcare center in Thailand to understand what costs are covered.

What does a Eyelid Surgery Procedure Involve?

During the operation, it's common for you to receive a local anesthesia injection around the eye, together with a mild sedative to ease your nervousness. If you need both your upper and lower eyelids addressed, the surgeon usually starts with the upper lids. The surgical operation commences with the surgeon cutting incisions following the natural folds of the eyelid.

Subsequently, the surgeon takes out any surplus skin, fat, and muscle tissue prior to stitching the cuts shut. After finishing the task on the upper eyelid, the surgeon shifts to the lower eyelid. The first step here involves making an incision below your lower eyelashes; then unnecessary skin and muscle tissue are eradicated, and the injury is sewn up.

How Long Should I Stay in Philippines for a Eyelid Surgery Procedure?

If Philippines is either not your current living destination or if you've voyaged there particularly for the Eyelid Surgery, it becomes necessary to factor in this suggested duration of stay. Doing this grants you ample time to rest and begin the preliminary phase of recovery under the watchful guidance of your healthcare team. This approach ensures the prevention of post-surgery complications. The opportunity to adapt to your new appearance post-operation in a professional and supportive setting also promotes a more relaxed and worry-free recuperation process.

Afterward, during your subsequent appointment generally arranged a few days following the surgery, your doctor in Philippines will not only take out your stitches but also examine your recovery progress. They will also provide individualized guidance for your aftercare and respond to any of your questions about maintaining the results of your treatment. This holistic strategy is developed to present to you the safest, most efficacious Eyelid Surgery experience in Philippines.

What's the Recovery Time for Eyelid Surgery Procedures in Philippines?

Eyelid surgery or blepharoplasty can sound quite serious. But don't worry, most people recover well. Just remember, everyone heals from surgery differently. After the operation, you might have some swelling or bruising around your eyes. This can last for up to two weeks - that's normal, it’s just your body healing.

After about five days, you should be able to get back to your normal routine - things like going to work, exercising, or even lifting heavy stuff. Now, if you're a contact lens wearer, it's a bit different. You need to wait at least two weeks after the surgery before putting them in. The doctor handling your case will give you all the detailed information you need for your recovery. Each person is unique, and so is their recovery journey, so follow your doctor's advice closely.

What About Aftercare of Eyelid Surgery in Philippines?

After eyelid surgery, you'll receive specific instructions from your surgeon which are really important to follow. Your surgeon will guide you on taking care of the wound and any limitations, for example, not scratching your eyes and keeping away from smoky environments, like those created by cigarettes. This is super important to make sure you heal properly.

Being gentle with your eyelids during this time is key. You may need to carefully clean your eyelids and use prescribed eye drops or creams. This helps keep the area clean and aids your body in the healing process. Also, we can't forget about protection from the sun and wind - two things that can be harsh on your healing eyelids. If you're going outside, remember to wear sunglasses with a good, dark tint. These will shield your eyes and the sensitive skin around them from potential damage.

What's the Success Rate of Eyelid Surgery Procedures in Philippines?

Eyelid surgery generally has a remarkably high success rate, with most individuals being satisfied with their post-surgery aesthetics. Indeed, for a lucky few, these results may be lifelong. However, like all things in life, it does carry some risks.

Following the procedure, you might experience dryness or discomfort in your eyes. There are also common surgical risks, such as contracting an infection or noticing bleeding. Additionally, there is the possibility of minor scarring, or injury to the muscles surrounding your eyes.

Less frequent complications could include changes in skin pigmentation, temporary blurred vision or even loss of vision, the formation of a blood clot, or the return of sagging eyelids. Moreover, some individuals might have an allergic reaction to the anesthesia used during the surgery. Although these complications are rare, they can occur. As a result, it's crucial to be aware that they could potentially arise.

Are there Alternatives to Eyelid Surgery Procedures in Philippines?

Operative procedures can be a source of anxiety for some individuals, which is completely normal. There are still paths to achieve comparable results without resorting to surgical measures. Alternative methods could be laser interventions or procedures such as Botox, along with innovations like HIFU and Ulthera.

However, let's remember that these alternatives don't fit everyone's needs. Every person is distinct, and a treatment method that's beneficial for you might not be so for others. Formulate strategy with your medical expert who can steer you towards the ideal course for you. Have no concerns, they're there for your welfare. In the end, it comes down to boosting your confidence and contentment.

What Should You Expect Before and After the Procedure

Before you decide to take the leap and opt for eyelid surgery, there's a chance that you have droopy eyelids which might affect your side vision. The extra skin hanging around your eyes can cause wrinkles and little bulges. These might make you look worn-out, and perhaps a bit older than you really are.

But after the surgery, it's like your eyes have had a nice, refreshing rest. You'll look so much younger, and it'll boost your confidence up. Just imagine looking into the mirror and seeing those spry, alert eyes staring back at you. It's more than just physical beauty – it's about waking up feeling good about yourself every day. It's about matching your outward appearance with the lively person you are on the inside. It's about looking as young as you feel.

What Are the Potential Risks and Complications of Eyelid Surgery in Philippines?

Similar to all operative procedures, even Eyelid Surgery in Philippines has certain potential hazards and complications. These could encompass:

  • Infection
  • Hemorrhage
  • Scarring
  • Challenges in shutting your eyes
  • Dry ocular condition
  • Mismatch in the size between the two eyelids.

In rare instances, some patients might also confront temporary or lasting alterations in their eyesight. It's crucial to have a discussion about these hazards with your medical practitioner in Philippines prior to the surgery. Understand their approach to control these risks and their protocol for handling any complications post-surgery.

 

Can I combine Eyelid Surgery with other Cosmetic Procedures in Philippines

Combining procedures, despite its advantages, can also increase the duration of the surgery and potential risk for complications. So, your surgeon in Philippines will need to carry out a detailed assessment of your overall health, understand your aesthetic preferences, and accordingly decide the safe and effective course of action. They might even confer with other specialists if needed, keeping your best interests at the forefront.

Communication is critical in these stages. You should be open and honest with your surgeon about your expectations, concerns, and any existing health problems. This two-way, candid conversation will undoubtedly aid in making an informed decision about combining Eyelid Surgery with other cosmetic procedures in *AreaName.*, ensuring your journey towards enhancing your appearance is safe, successful, and satisfying.

How Should I Manage Pain After Eyelid Surgery in Philippines?

Managing post-operative pain following Eyelid Surgery in Philippines effectively is an integral part of your recovery process. Initially, you might experience mild to moderate discomfort, swelling, and bruising around your eyes. Your surgeon will likely prescribe pain medication to help manage this initial discomfort. Following the prescribed dosage strictly and under supervision of your healthcare provider will effectively control your pain symptoms.

Over-the-counter pain medicine can also be beneficial provided that you discuss this with your surgeon first. Some, such as aspirin, may increase the risk of bleeding and might not be recommended. Application of cold packs on your eyes at regular intervals may also be suggested by your surgeon, as it can help alleviate swelling and pain.

However, it is important to remember that pain is subjective and can vary from person to person. If you find your pain isn't easing despite medication, or if it worsens, it should not be overlooked. Immediate medical attention should be sought as severe or increasing pain could indicate a complication. Your healthcare provider in Philippines will guide you regarding the best ways to manage your pain and at all times, your comfort and well-being will be their top priority.

Whilst the information presented here has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, it is still advised to consult with your doctor before pursuing a medical treatment at one of the listed medical providers

Update: 15/09/2023