Periorbital favorable subcutaneous swellings may be caused by endocrine disorders, bacterial infections, and obstruction of the lid glands.
People who often stay up late can have endocrine disorders, poor excretion of eyelid skin glands, sebaceous glands produce secretions that can not be discharged normally, localized accumulation in the eyelids, which can lead to the appearance of sebaceous cysts at the eyelids, thus manifesting itself as periorbital subcutaneous swelling.
If patients do not pay attention to daily eye hygiene, often rubbing the eyes can easily lead to bacterial infection of the blepharoplasty gland causing inflammation, such as blepharitis. Under the stimulation of inflammation, patients with blepharitis may experience redness and swelling of the eyelids, pain, increased eye secretions and other uncomfortable symptoms.
If the patient often consumes high-oil and high-fat food or the gland secretion is vigorous, it can lead to blepharoplasty discharge dysfunction, which makes the secretion of the gland stagnate in the eyelid, and can cause blepharoplasty cysts, and the patient’s eyelids may appear elevated swelling.
It is recommended that patients with periorbital subcutaneous swellings and other discomforts seek prompt medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.