Chalazion surgery is a very routine outpatient ophthalmology procedure that requires a dressing to be applied to the affected area, usually for one day, such as the first day of surgery, and the dressing can be removed and the area cleaned by the next morning. The recovery time for this disease is usually relatively fast, with a full recovery in about a week after surgery. During this period, care should be taken to keep the eyes locally clean, and antibiotic drops and ointment can be used to avoid local infection. If there are localized hard nodules after surgery, you can give localized hot compresses, using warm water towels on the surface of the eye 2-3 times a day for about 10 minutes each time, which will help the local hard nodules to subside. This procedure is mainly used for larger chalazia, or chalazia that has not been treated conservatively.