Patients with blepharoplastoma in the upper eyelid can be treated with drug therapy, physical therapy and surgery to relieve the discomfort. 1. Drug therapy: patients with blepharospasm can follow the doctor’s instructions to use metabolic antagonists, heparin drugs, chemical exfoliation drugs for treatment, such as paxillin, fluorouracil, sodium heparin, trichloroacetic acid, etc., which can make the local tissues necrotic, crusting and shedding, and achieve the purpose of eliminating blepharospasm. 2. Physical therapy: patients with blepharoplastoma can also be treated with cryotherapy, microwave therapy, laser therapy and other physical therapies to remove the swelling and relieve the uncomfortable symptoms. 3. Surgery: when the above treatments are not effective, patients can also consider surgery, which includes direct excision or skin flap repair after excision and skin grafting. It is recommended that patients with blepharoplastoma should consult the doctor in time to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions.