A common question that we are asked about upper blepharoplasty is – How quickly can I get out in the sun?
Many of our patients like to exercise. They spend time in the sun. They spend time down in Florida.
The answer is immediately.
Of course, we want you to protect your eyelids and any incision, in this case with sunglasses, perhaps sunscreen and a hat. But you can resume normal activities almost immediately.
Direct sun exposure to an incision after surgery, including blepharoplasty, can prolong the healing and sometimes discolor the scar. It is important that you follow all post-operative instructions after facial plastic surgery to not only protect your comfort during recovery, but also maximize your outcome and investment.
Protecting your skin from the sun can maximize your plastic surgery investment as well as help you avoid skin cancer.
Look no further than Dr. Jon Mendelsohn, a double board-certified facial plastic surgeon specializing in facial plastic surgery and non-surgical facial procedures. Dr. Mendelsohn is proud to be board-certified by both the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and the American Board of Otolaryngology.
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