Abstract:Objective: To explore the impact of early eye-opening training on functional recovery in patients after modified combined fascial sheath suspension surgery. Methods: In our hospital, a total of 100 patients with severe ptosis from November 2022 to November 2025 were selected.The 100 patients was randomly divided into two groups (control group and observation group), each group was 50 patients.Both groups underwent modified combined fascial sheath suspension surgery. Routine nursing care was given in control group, in addition to the control group's care,the observation group underwent early postoperative eye-opening training. Between the two groups, the efficacy in alleviating discomfort symptoms, aesthetic effects, and nursing quality were compared.Results: In the observation group, the total effective rate of alleviating discomfort symptoms was 92.00%, In the control group, it was 74.00%, the observation group was higher(P<0.05).In the observation group,the aesthetic effect scores were higher than control group (P<0.05).In the observation group,the nursing quality scores after nursing were higher than control group (P<0.05).Conclusion: Implementing early eye-opening training after modified combined fascial sheath suspension surgery can effectively improve the efficacy in alleviating discomfort symptoms and nursing quality, enhance the aesthetic effect of the eyes, and facilitate functional recovery in patients.