2026-05-29
Why Can't I Close My Eyes Fully After Revision Eye Surgery?
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Today, we have prepared a Q&A session with Dr. Park Sun-hee! ❤
Why can't I close my eyes fully after revision eye surgery?
If you undergo incisional double eyelid surgery multiple times, the repeated excision of skin can lead to a shortage of eyelid skin, making it difficult to close your eyes completely.
Alternatively, if you have had ptosis correction surgery, adhesions can form around the eye-opening muscles,
causing the muscle tension to remain constantly elevated, which can also prevent the eyes from closing fully.
In fact, simply injecting local anesthesia into the eyelid skin can temporarily prevent the eyes from closing completely.
Therefore, if your eyes do not close fully right after surgery when there is swelling, it is likely due to the swelling and the anesthetic.
An accurate assessment should be made after the swelling has completely subsided.
Did this answer your questions about why eyes might not close fully after revision eye surgery?!
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