Eyelid glands can be improved by applying warm compresses on themselves, but when self-treatment is not effective, medical attention is recommended. A warm towel can be used to apply localized hot compresses (about 10 minutes), which will help the opening of the oil-secreting glands to open up and promote the discharge of oil-like contents. After applying the hot compresses, you can run down the eyelid margins in the direction of the eyelid for a blepharospasmic massage, which will help the glands to empty. Be careful not to squeeze too hard, so as not to lead to secondary infection. Sometimes hot compresses and massages are not enough to help, so it is advisable to seek medical advice from a healthcare professional to improve the function of the glands. If a cyst forms after the blepharosphenoid gland becomes blocked and does not subside over time, it is also recommended that you seek medical attention and choose either medication or surgery to deal with the problem, such as injecting glucocorticosteroids into the cyst under the direction of a doctor to promote its absorption, or considering surgical removal if medication is not effective. If the function of the blepharoplasty gland is abnormal and causes eye discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible, and follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition.