Surgery is not always necessary for a wheal, and is only performed when the patient’s abscess is large and the inflammation is under control and the abscess has softened. Blepharitis, or inflammation of the blepharoplasty, is caused by bacteria that multiply in the blepharoplasty gland and form abscesses. If the abscess is small and can be absorbed on its own after the inflammation subsides, surgery is usually not necessary and only regular medication is needed. If the abscess is large and cannot be absorbed on its own, the internal pus must be drained out through surgery. When the patient occurs granuloma, should pay attention to eye hygiene, to prevent re-infection, when the formation of abscess, do not touch or squeeze it, so as not to cause serious infection of the face. It is recommended to seek medical treatment in time and choose the appropriate treatment plan under the guidance of the doctor.