Canthoplasty (surgery of the eye corner) Recovery Timeline
A comprehensive guide to your Canthoplasty (surgery of the eye corner) recovery process and what to expect.
Total Recovery
2 weeks
Full healing time
Recovery Phases
4
Distinct stages
Return to Normal
6-12 weeks
Most activities
1
Immediate Post-Op
Day 1-3
The first few days are crucial for proper healing and managing initial discomfort.
What to Expect
- Swelling and bruising are normal
 - Some discomfort and pain
 - Bandages or dressings in place
 - Limited mobility in treated area
 - Possible nausea from anesthesia
 
Restrictions
- No strenuous activities
 - Avoid bending or lifting
 - Keep head elevated when sleeping
 - No driving while on pain medication
 - Avoid alcohol and smoking
 
Recovery Tips
- Take prescribed medications as directed
 - Apply ice packs as recommended
 - Get plenty of rest
 - Stay hydrated
 - Follow all post-op instructions
 
Warning Signs - Contact Your Surgeon
- • Excessive bleeding
 - • Signs of infection
 - • Severe or worsening pain
 - • Difficulty breathing
 
2
Early Recovery
Week 1-2
Gradual improvement with continued rest and careful movement.
What to Expect
- Swelling begins to reduce
 - Bruising may change colors
 - Improved comfort levels
 - Some return of normal sensation
 - Stitches may be removed
 
Restrictions
- Continue avoiding strenuous exercise
 - No heavy lifting (over 10 lbs)
 - Avoid sun exposure to treated area
 - No swimming or soaking
 - Limited social activities
 
Recovery Tips
- Gentle walking is encouraged
 - Maintain good nutrition
 - Follow wound care instructions
 - Attend follow-up appointments
 - Take photos to track progress
 
Can Return To
- Light office work (if comfortable)
 - Short walks
 - Reading and light activities
 
Warning Signs - Contact Your Surgeon
- • Increased swelling or redness
 - • Persistent fever
 - • Unusual discharge
 - • Separation of incision sites
 
3
Intermediate Recovery
Week 3-6
Most restrictions are lifted as healing progresses significantly.
What to Expect
- Significant reduction in swelling
 - Most bruising has resolved
 - Return to normal sleep patterns
 - Improved energy levels
 - More natural appearance emerging
 
Restrictions
- Avoid high-impact activities
 - No contact sports
 - Limited sun exposure
 - Gradual return to exercise
 - Avoid extreme temperatures
 
Recovery Tips
- Start gentle massage if approved
 - Gradually increase activity levels
 - Use sunscreen on exposed areas
 - Continue healthy diet
 - Stay patient with the process
 
Can Return To
- Normal work activities
 - Driving (if comfortable)
 - Light exercise
 - Social activities
 - Most daily routines
 
Warning Signs - Contact Your Surgeon
- • New or increasing pain
 - • Asymmetry or irregularities
 - • Persistent numbness
 - • Unexpected changes in appearance
 
4
Advanced Recovery
Month 2-6
Final healing phase with gradual return to all normal activities.
What to Expect
- Minimal to no swelling
 - Full sensation returning
 - Final results becoming apparent
 - Scars beginning to fade
 - Complete comfort with movement
 
Restrictions
- Follow surgeon's specific guidelines
 - Gradual return to all activities
 - Continue sun protection
 - Monitor for any changes
 
Recovery Tips
- Document your results
 - Maintain healthy lifestyle
 - Use scar treatment if recommended
 - Schedule final follow-up
 - Enjoy your results
 
Can Return To
- All work activities
 - Full exercise routine
 - Contact sports (if approved)
 - All recreational activities
 - Complete normal lifestyle
 
Warning Signs - Contact Your Surgeon
- • Any sudden changes
 - • Persistent issues
 - • Concerns about final results
 - • New symptoms