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Face Down Pillow After Eye Surgery, Adjustable Height Prone Prone Face Down Sleeping, Retina Lying Pillow, Vitrectomy Macular Hole Retinal Detachment Recovery Equipment Eye Surgery Support

Face Down Pillow After Eye Surgery, Adjustable Height Prone Prone Face Down Sleeping, Retina Lying Pillow, Vitrectomy Macular Hole Retinal Detachment Recovery Equipment Eye Surgery Support

$101.18 USD
  • Unique Design for Post-Eye Surgery - Find comfort with our Face-down Pillow After Eye Surgery, designed specifically for patients needing prone positions after ophthalmology surgery. Ideal for hospitals and families, it supports recovery.
  • Easy Carry Massage Pillow- Our prone pillow works perfectly as a massage face pillow that is very easy to carry. The soft velvet pillow cover and the cotton fill while also providing chest support complement the massage and leave you relaxed and rejuvenated.
  • Multipurpose Pillow - This versatile surgery pillow can also be used as a massage pillow, or in any other scenario where you need to face down, such as Physiotherapy, Chiropractic treatments, quick naps at your office desk or stomach sleep at night.
  • Support & Comfort - Say goodbye to discomfort and pressure points. Our face down pillow for sleeping provides ample support for the head, shoulders, and chest, keeping the spine aligned and reducing the neck and lower back pain of sleeping on your stomach. At the same time, the airflow gap can be adjusted at the bottom to ensure smooth breathing.
  • Take It With You: The compact and foldable design makes it easy to store and carry. See the manual for detailed installation steps. Whether it's for home massage, eye surgery recovery or prone rest, we guarantee our eye surgery recovery equipment will provide the comfort you want.

Product description What Is Face-down Recovery After Retinal Surgery? After some types of retinal surgery, you will need to keep your head in a face-down position. This is because a gas bubble has been put in your eye. Recovering with your head down allows the bubble to float into the correct position. The bubble holds the retina in place to heal correctly. Your doctor will tell you how long you need to stay face down. It could be anywhere from a few days to a week or more. Over time, your eye fills with its own fluid, and the gas bubble disappears. You must stay face down at all times, unless your eye surgeon tells you otherwise. This means staying face down when you stand, sit, eat, walk, and sleep. To stay safe, have someone with you when you walk around. Your surgery may not work if you do not recover in the recommended position. This is because lying in the wrong position puts pressure on other parts of your eye. That can lead to other eye problems. You cannot fly in an airplane, go to mountains/high altitudes or scuba dive until the gas bubble is gone. Altitude changes can cause your eye pressure to rise. That can lead to problems with the bubble.

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