Blurred Vision After Eyelid Surgery: Causes and Effective Solutions
Lam Thao Nhi
Asked: 14/02/2026
Doctor, I would like to ask: about 2 days after eyelid surgery, I noticed that my vision is slightly blurred and not very clear. I’m not sure whether blurred vision after eyelid surgery is normal or if there is a problem. If it is due to swelling or anesthesia, how long will this condition last, and is there any way to improve it quickly?
Hello, some cases after eyelid surgery experience blurred vision after eyelid surgery, which makes many people worry whether this is a dangerous complication. In fact, this phenomenon can stem from various causes, most of which are temporary and can recover if properly cared for. Below is a detailed explanation from the aesthetic eye specialist at Gangwhoo Cosmetic Hospital, helping you understand the causes, symptoms, and appropriate management when encountering this condition.
Causes of Blurred Vision After Eyelid Surgery
Generally, blurred vision after eyelid surgery is quite common and not too dangerous if it only occurs within the first few days. This is because after surgery, the area around the eyelids becomes swollen with mild bruising, creating temporary pressure on the cornea and optic nerve, which makes vision appear blurred.
Some common causes include:
Swelling and tissue edema around the eyes can temporarily obstruct vision
Swelling and tissue edema around the eyes: After eyelid surgery, the body’s natural inflammatory response causes surrounding tissues to swell, which may temporarily obstruct vision.
Effects of anesthesia or antibiotics: Some medications used during surgery may cause dry eyes or reduce tear secretion, leading to temporarily blurred vision.
Dry eyes: When the eyelids are swollen and the levator muscle has not stabilized, the eyes may not close completely, resulting in corneal dryness and blurred vision.
Improper hygiene: If dust, cosmetics, or antiseptic solution accidentally enter the eyes during post-operative care, irritation may occur, leading to blurred vision.
However, if after 5–7 days the condition does not improve, or even worsens with increasing blur, eye pain, redness, or discharge, you should immediately visit a reputable facility such as Gangwhoo Cosmetic Hospital for an in-depth examination. These cases may be signs of infection, retrobulbar hematoma, or deep tissue damage, which require prompt treatment.
Symptoms of Blurred Vision After Eyelid Surgery
When experiencing blurred vision after eyelid surgery, you may have one or more of the following symptoms:
Mild blurred vision may feel like difficulty seeing clearly at near or far distances
Mild decrease in visual acuity, difficulty seeing objects clearly at near or far distances.
Dryness, foreign body sensation, watery eyes due to insufficient corneal lubrication.
A feeling of heaviness or tightness around the eye socket – commonly seen during the post-operative swelling phase.
Light sensitivity and glare when going outdoors.
Swollen eyelids partially obstructing the field of vision.
These symptoms usually last from a few days to one week, depending on individual constitution and surgical technique. In particular, if you undergo microsurgical endoscopic eyelid surgery using the exclusive Plasma blade at Gangwhoo Cosmetic Hospital, swelling and inflammation are minimized, helping the eyes recover quickly and reducing the risk of post-operative blurred vision.
How to Manage Blurred Vision After Eyelid Surgery
To improve and prevent blurred vision after eyelid surgery, doctors recommend strictly following post-operative care instructions:
Drink enough water and supplement with vitamin A and Omega-3
Maintain proper eye hygiene: Use sterile gauze and saline solution to gently clean the eyelid area, preventing bacterial entry.
Apply cold compresses during the first 2 days, then warm compresses from day 3 onward: Helps reduce swelling, dissolve bruising, and relieve pressure on the eyes.
Do not rub or squint your eyes forcefully: as this may damage the treated tissues, causing inflammation or bleeding.
Drink enough water and supplement with vitamin A and Omega-3: Helps maintain eye health and support tissue healing.
Follow the prescribed medication regimen and attend scheduled follow-ups: Especially if vision reduction persists, consult your doctor to rule out serious complications.
At Gangwhoo Cosmetic Hospital, doctors always perform eyelid surgery using microsurgical endoscopic technology – the exclusive Plasma blade, helping to minimize invasiveness and preserve surrounding nerve tissues, thereby keeping the swelling rate and risk of blurred vision after surgery almost at zero.
If you are experiencing blurred vision after eyelid surgery and are unsure of the cause, do not attempt self-treatment at home. You may visit Gangwhoo Cosmetic Hospital for direct examination by a specialist to determine the exact cause and receive the most appropriate treatment plan, helping your eyes recover quickly and achieve the natural beauty you expect.
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