How to recover from eyelid gland atrophy

After atrophy of the levator glands of the eye occurs, it usually cannot be restored, but patients can avoid further aggravation of the glandular atrophy of the eyelid by eliminating chronic inflammatory irritation of the eye and unblocking the levator glands.
Blepharosphenoid atrophy is a common cause of dry eye, usually due to the presence of chronic inflammatory irritation in the eye or blockage of the opening of the blepharosphenoid gland, which prevents secretions from being discharged. Once the glands have atrophied, there is no good way to restore them to normal.
Patients can control the inflammation by doing blepharoplasty massage to unblock the blocked blepharoplasty openings and using anti-inflammatory eye drops as prescribed by the doctor, such as tobramycin eye drops, to avoid further aggravation of blepharoplasty atrophy.
It is recommended that patients with eyelid gland atrophy seek prompt medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.