What to do about the scarring of wheals

Ophthalmoplegia is caused by an infection of the glands of the eyelid, and usually the scarring of ophthalmoplegia is external. After the glands of the eyelid become infected, the redness disappears and gradually turns into a white pustule that breaks out, causing a defect in the external skin of the eye, which leaves a scar after healing. The scar left behind is exceptionally small, and without special treatment, it sometimes absorbs on its own, and the scar gets smaller and smaller, especially in people with double lids, where it is covered and not easily detected. However, people with keloid scars or infected pus breakouts that are large will need cosmetic surgery. But it also has to be stable for 6 months or more, and you have to go to a professional ophthalmologist for implant or scar removal surgery to prevent secondary eyelid damage or other complications.