How Is a Chalazion Removed Safely and Effectively?

A chalazion is a small cyst that develops on or around your eyelids (upper, lower, or sides). It’s a harmless lump that forms when the oil gland is blocked.

It’s usually painless, but if it grows too large, persists, or blocks vision, it may need removal. So, how is a chalazion removed safely and effectively?

There are two main methods used to remove it. The first one is the home remedies, such as using hot compresses, eyelid massage, or maintaining good hygiene. 

And the second one is the chalazion removal surgery that removes it safely. Let’s learn in detail about the chalazion and its removal methods.

What Is a Chalazion?

A chalazion is a lump or a small cyst that usually develops on or around your eyes due to the blockage of the oil glands. It’s a painless lump that is easily visible to your eyes and can make them uncomfortable by blocking your vision if it’s too big.

It’s usually not a major concern, as it often resolves on its own within a few weeks. However, if it doesn’t resolve on its own, it can be a significant aesthetic concern and may block vision if it grows larger.

When you want to remove the chalazion safely, you can either use home remedies for it or undergo surgery.

How Is a Chalazion Removed Safely and Effectively?

Mainly, there are two methods to remove eye chalazion, and the most commonly used one is home remedies.

How Is a Chalazion Removed

Home-Made Remedies

You can try out these remedies that are effective in removing the eye cyst.

Warm compresses

  • Take a clean cloth.
  • Dip it in warm (not hot) water.
  • Place it over your eyelid
  • Let it stay there for about 10 minutes
  • Repeat the same process 3 to 4 times a day

Eyelid massage

  • Wash your hands well.
  • Gently massage your eyelid after applying the compress.
  • Massage the eyelid in a circular motion
  • Move the lump area toward the edge of your eyelid.
  • Do this for 1–2 minutes, a few times a day.

Maintain Eye Hygiene

Maintain the hygiene of your eyes by not wearing eye makeup and keeping the eye area clean. It avoids further irritation and the infection.

Chalazion Removal Surgery

Chalazion Removal Surgery

If you want to quickly remove the chalazion cysts from your eyelid, the chalazion removal surgery is your best option.

It’s a surgical procedure that safely removes the chalazion from your eyes using incisions under local or general anaesthesia.

Consider surgery if the cyst persists for 6 months, blocks vision, or doesn’t respond to home-made treatments.

Prepare For The Surgery

The chalazion removal surgery is a minor procedure, and hence it doesn’t have such a complex preparation. Just talk to your eye surgeon and tell them about the medications you’re on or the herbal remedies you’ve been taking. 

Be honest about alcohol consumption, drug use, or smoking, as it’ll allow the surgeon to choose the better surgical technique for you and the recovery plan.

If you have nail polish on, remove it as it’ll make it easier for the surgeon to monitor. Furthermore, follow all the instructions on eating, drinking, and preparation.

Procedure

The chalazion removal surgery is done either in a hospital or in some private clinics, depending on your surgeon. 

Firstly, the surgeons give the patients local or general anaesthesia so that they remain pain-free throughout the procedure. The clamp is applied to the eye so that it stays open.

The incision is made on the outer eyelid for a larger chalazion or the inner eyelid for a smaller chalazion. 

After that, the contents of the lump are scraped out, and the incision is closed with dissolvable stitches. If the chalazion keeps coming back, a biopsy may be done to check for the underlying cause.

The surgery usually takes around 10 minutes, but the total time, including the preparations and anaesthesia, can take up to 45 minutes.

Recovery

The recovery from the chalazion removal surgery is usually 7 to 10 days when the incision is healed. 

Throughout this time, avoid the activities that could injure the eye for at least two weeks. Also, apply moist heat to the eye three times a day for 10 minutes each time, continuing for five days after surgery.

Furthermore, avoid wearing contact lenses for about one week and makeup for up to a month.

Assoc.-Prof.-Dr.-MEHMET

This article is medically reviewed by Ophthalmologist Dr. Mehmet

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How is a Chalazion removed safely and effectively? It’s removed using home-made remedies such as warm compresses, eyelid massage, or maintaining hygiene. If it doesn’t improve within 6 months, blocks vision, or alters eye appearance, consider chalazion removal surgery.

It’s a small, low-risk surgical procedure in which an incision is made in your eyelid and the contents of the cyst are scraped out. Recovery typically takes 7 to 10 days, during which you should avoid activities that could injure the eyes.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the most effective way to get rid of a chalazion?

It depends, but the warm compress, eyelid massage, and maintaining hygiene work best. If they don’t work, then surgery may be needed.

Is chalazion surgery safe?

Yes, it’s a minimal 10-minute procedure with only temporary minor side effects that resolve when the eye is healed.

How does a doctor remove a chalazion? 

The eye is numbed, a small cut is made, the lump is drained, and stitches may be used.

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