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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long after the surgery can I put make-up on my eyelids and eyelashes?
  • After laser surgery do not put make-up on your eyelashes for two weeks. As regards non-laser surgery, consult your doctor after a week - one week without make-up should be enough in this case. If your eyelids are bright or red and you think that you can't do without making up your eyelashes for such a long time, consider dyeing them. However, have the eyelashes dyed at least a week before the scheduled surgery. You can carefully make up your eyelids already in a week after the surgery. It is not that making up your eyelids could do damage but we are afraid of the pressure on the eyelids and eyes during when the make-up is removed. If necessary, it is possible to wear make-up on other parts of the face in the evening after the surgery. If you come for a postoperative examination, please do not wear make-up on your eyelids and eyelashes.
  • Related procedures:
    • IntraLASIK (Laser Eye Surgery)
    • IntraLASIK Wavefront (Laser Eye Surgery)
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