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- What treatment would you recommend for chemosis? - RealSelf
Post-operative Chemosis is swelling and inflammation of the conjunctiva after eyelid surgery Just like the eyelids swell after eyelid surgery, the conjunctiva can also swell The conjunctiva is the clear membrane that coats your eye’s outer surface Most of the time chemosis occurs in a small area on the outside corner of the sclera (the white part of your eye) Treatment: The simplest and
- 9 weeks post upper lower blepharoplasty and I still have severe . . .
Chemosis which is edema of the conjunctival layer of tissue over the eye can occur after blepharoplasty Usually the lower eyelid and or canthoplasty have had a procedure which contributes to this problem
- How long does chemosis last? - RealSelf
Chemosis is the swelling of the conjunctiva (the mucous covering of the eye ) It occurs on occasion with lower eyelid surgery Treatments often tried are cold compresses, chilled artificial tears and steroid eye drops It usually resolves within a few weeks, but some more severe cases may last for a few months
- Chemosis 3 weeks after lower eyelid surgery. How can I speed . . . - RealSelf
You are still swollen after surgery The conjunctiva (white of the eye) also swells and that is chemosis Chemosis can persist from transient damage to the conjunctival lymphatics However, the most common issue for persistent chemosis is drying and exposure This is particularly acute for some for 6 to 8 weeks after surgery due to motor weakness of the eyelids The very best and simplest
- How can I speed the healing of chemosis? Antihistamine drops . . . - RealSelf
Treatment for chemosis depends on different factors including the reason for the chemosis, how long it has been present, and the severity of the chemosis The range of treatment includes lubricating drops to steroid drops ointment to eye patching to eyelid suturing to surgery See the link on my website for more information
- What is This Clear Jelly-like Mucous in my Eye After a Lower . . . - RealSelf
What you are describing is called chemosis, which is swelling fluid underneath the conjunctiva, which is the covering of the eyeball It is common after any eyelid but usually it is mild You should your surgeon or an ophthalmologist or oculoplastic surgeon There are things that you may need to do to improve the situation Rarely, the problem does not go away easily and other surgical
- I developed chemosis in my right eye a few days after lower . . .
Chemosis is fairly common after lower blepharoplasty surgery and is the extension of the fluid from the lid to the conjunctiva The biggest problem is that the eye gets dry and causes a foreign body sensation
- Chemosis or Ectropion After Blepharoplasty? - RealSelf
This instrument is very helpful to identify even trace amounts of chemosis, which is swelling of the conjunctiva, the white of the eye In fairness to your original surgeon, you may have initially had chemosis but as the swelling resolves, the chemosis can also settle Regarding tobradex, the steroid in this medication can raise the eye pressure
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