Published on: 2025-06-15 | Written by: Mas Center for Ophthalmology and Eye Surgery
Eyelid surgery is one of the most precise cosmetic procedures, commonly performed to improve the appearance of the eyes or remove sagging skin and puffiness. A frequent concern among patients is: Is eyelid surgery painful?
In this article, Mas Eye and Ophthalmic Surgery Center provides a complete explanation of the expected pain level, recovery process, and what to anticipate before and after the procedure.
Eyelid surgery, or blepharoplasty, is a procedure that removes excess skin or fat from the upper or lower eyelids. It may be done for cosmetic reasons or to improve vision in certain cases.
The operation is typically performed under local anesthesia, and a mild sedative may be used to reduce anxiety.
Specialists at Mas Eye and Ophthalmic Surgery Center affirm that eyelid surgery is not significantly painful, thanks to:
The use of local anesthesia, which blocks sensation during the procedure
Post-operative pain is generally mild to moderate and can be easily managed with over-the-counter pain relievers
Mild tightness or stinging
Swelling or slight bruising around the eyes
Dryness or a foreign body sensation (which usually resolves within a few days)
Apply cold compresses during the first 48 hours to reduce swelling
Rest and keep your head elevated while sleeping
Avoid makeup and contact lenses until fully healed
Follow your doctor's instructions for using drops and ointments
Avoid rubbing your eyes or exposing them to dust and direct sunlight
Most patients recover from visible swelling and bruising within 7 to 10 days, while full cosmetic results are usually seen within 3 to 6 weeks.
Extensive experience in cosmetic and functional eyelid surgeries
Modern techniques to reduce pain and recovery time
Personalized care and follow-up from consultation to full recovery
Natural, safe, and aesthetically pleasing outcomes
Eyelid surgery is a safe and minimally painful procedure when performed at a specialized center like Mas Eye and Ophthalmic Surgery Center. Following your surgeon’s instructions plays a key role in achieving quick recovery and optimal results.