What should be done if the eyes look bulging after double eyelid surgery? Can it be corrected?
Ngoc Linh
Asked: 08/02/2026
Hello doctor, I had double eyelid surgery nearly one month ago, but I noticed that my eyes look slightly bulging and unnatural. I am very worried and don’t know whether this condition can be corrected, and whether it was caused by the doctor cutting too deeply. Should I wait longer for recovery or should I come in for an early follow-up visit?
Hello, I understand that bulging eyes after double eyelid surgery is a complication that causes many patients to worry after eyelid cosmetic surgery. When you look in the mirror and your eyes no longer appear natural, constantly looking startled or tense, it is completely understandable to feel confused and anxious. Today, I will explain this condition in detail and the most effective ways to manage it.
Can Bulging Eyes After Double Eyelid Surgery Be Corrected?
The answer is YES – bulging eyes after double eyelid surgery can be completely corrected. However, the level of complexity depends on the underlying cause and the severity of the condition.
From a medical perspective, doctors classify bulging eyes into three levels:
Mild bulging after double eyelid surgery can be corrected, so there is no need to worry too much
Mild level: Slight tightness of the eyes, not yet fully natural but able to close normally. This is often caused by postoperative swelling or contracting scars. About 60–70% of cases improve on their own after 3–6 months.
Moderate level: Noticeable tightness, an overly high or wide eyelid crease, but the eyes can still close completely. This condition usually requires corrective surgery to adjust the eyelid crease.
Severe level: Significant bulging, inability to fully close the eyes, leading to dry eyes, pain, and risk of corneal damage. This is a condition that requires immediate intervention.
Correcting bulging eyes after double eyelid surgery requires far more advanced techniques than the initial procedure. The success rate at reputable facilities with experienced surgeons can reach 90–95%.
Causes of Bulging Eyes After Double Eyelid Surgery
To manage this condition effectively, the doctor must accurately identify the causes of bulging eyes after double eyelid surgery:
Creating an eyelid crease that is too high can easily cause bulging after surgery
Excessive skin removal: This is the most common cause. Removing too much skin leaves insufficient coverage for the eyeball when closing the eyes, resulting in constant tightness and bulging.
Eyelid crease set too high: A crease placed too high relative to the lash line (over 8–9 mm in Asian patients) creates a permanently wide-eyed, unnatural appearance.
Excessive removal of upper eyelid fat: Over-removal of fat causes loss of softness, sunken eye hollows, skin tightness, and bulging.
Improper adjustment of the levator muscle: Over-tightening the levator muscle keeps the eyes overly open and prevents full closure.
Scar contracture: Hypertrophic or overly contracted scars can distort the eyelid crease and cause a tight, bulging appearance.
How to Correct Bulging Eyes After Double Eyelid Surgery
Depending on the severity, the doctor will recommend appropriate treatment options:
Surgical correction of bulging eyelids performed by specialized surgeons
For mild cases (within 3 months after surgery):
Gentle eyelid massage
Warm compresses to improve blood circulation
Use of scar treatment gel
Gentle eye-closing exercises
Patiently wait 3–6 months for tissue stabilization
For moderate to severe cases:
Skin grafting: If too much skin was removed, the doctor may graft skin from another area (behind the ear or the opposite eyelid) to compensate for the deficit.
Lowering the eyelid crease: Removing old sutures and redesigning a lower crease that better matches facial proportions.
Autologous fat grafting: Fat harvested from the abdomen or thighs is processed and injected into the eyelids to restore natural fullness and reduce tightness.
Levator muscle adjustment: Loosening or reconstructing the muscle to allow normal eyelid closure.
At Gangwhoo Cosmetic Hospital, we apply microsurgical endoscopic double eyelid surgery combined with exclusive Plasma scalpel technology for corrective procedures, allowing precise visualization of each tissue layer, ultra-fine incisions, reducing the risk of poor scarring by 40–50% and shortening recovery time.
Post-Care After Correcting Bulging Eyelids
Apply cold compresses for 15–20 minutes every 2–3 hours to support optimal recovery
First week:
Cold compresses for 15–20 minutes every 2–3 hours
Sleep with the head elevated above heart level
Take medications as prescribed
Clean the incision as instructed
Limit strenuous activities
Weeks 2–4:
See a doctor immediately if abnormal signs appear
Switch to warm compresses
Gentle massage as instructed
Attend follow-up appointments on schedule
Light makeup may be applied
Months 2–6:
Continue using scar treatment gel consistently
Protect the eye area from sun exposure
Perform regular massage
Avoid activities that cause strong impact
Important notes:
Do not massage without proper guidance
Inform the doctor immediately if abnormal swelling or severe pain occurs
Do not self-medicate without prescription
Be patient and wait at least 6 months to evaluate final results
If you are experiencing bulging eyes after double eyelid surgery, do not hesitate to schedule a consultation with a doctor at Gangwhoo Cosmetic Hospital. With a team of highly experienced surgeons in complication management, combined with microsurgical endoscopic double eyelid surgery and exclusive Plasma scalpel technology, we are confident in providing optimal solutions to help you restore natural-looking eyes as desired. Early correction yields better outcomes and helps prevent long-term complications.