Cysts of the eye are usually cysts of the leptomeningeal glands, usually due to the accumulation of secretions caused by the blockage of the opening of the leptomeningeal glands, resulting in the formation of cysts, usually it is a sterile inflammation, most of them are painless and do not affect vision. In the early stage of cysts, anti-inflammatory eye drops can be used, and most of them can subside. However, there are a few cysts that are larger and have significant swelling, and these cysts need to be resolved surgically. Surgery can be performed on the conjunctival surface of the eyelid under local anesthesia, leaving no scarring of the skin, and the procedure is short, less invasive, and in most cases does not affect vision.