Eyelid surgery, or blepharoplasty, is a transformative procedure that can rejuvenate your appearance by removing excess skin and fat. However, the key to achieving those stunning results lies in a patient and disciplined recovery. If you are planning the procedure, understanding the eyelid surgery recovery timeline is essential for managing expectations and ensuring a smooth healing process.
Days 1–3: The Initial Peak
The first 72 hours are typically the most intense. Immediately after surgery, your eyelids may feel tight or sore.
- What to expect: Swelling and bruising are most prominent during this window. You might experience blurry vision due to lubricating ointments applied during surgery, or watery eyes.
- Pro-tip: Use cold compresses religiously (10-15 minutes every hour) to keep inflammation at bay and sleep with your head elevated.
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Days 4–7: Turning the Corner
By the end of the first week, most patients notice a significant shift.
- What to expect: The sharp "tightness" begins to subside. If you had non-dissolvable stitches, your surgeon will usually remove them around Day 5 or 7.
- Activity: You can likely resume light activities, such as reading or watching TV, though your eyes may tire more quickly than usual.
Week 2: Back to Routine
This is the stage where many feel comfortable returning to public life.
- What to expect: Bruising typically fades from deep purple to a light yellow or green before disappearing. Swelling remains but is much less noticeable to strangers.
- Work & Socializing: Most people return to work at the 10-to-14-day mark. You can usually begin using concealer to hide any residual discoloration.

Weeks 3–6: The Refining Phase
While you look "normal" to others, your tissues are still internalizing the changes.
- What to expect: Pinkness along the incision lines will gradually fade to a thin, white scar.
- Exercise: You can typically resume more strenuous workouts and heavy lifting after Week 4, following your surgeon’s approval.
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Months 3–6: Final Results
By now, the residual "hidden" swelling has completely dissipated. The scars are nearly invisible, hidden within the natural folds of the eyelid, and your refreshed, youthful look is fully realized.