The main treatments for the removal of sweat duct tumors in the eye are laser treatment and surgery. Sweat duct tumors are mainly located in the superficial layer of the eyelid skin and the laser hits mainly in the superficial location, forming a crust that will basically leave no scar after the crust is removed. If laser treatment does not work, some patients with particularly severe cases will require surgery. However, it is important to emphasize that although ocular sweat duct tumors are called tumors, they are not really tumors and the impact on the patient is mainly on the aesthetics. Facial bumps are not very aesthetically pleasing, so some patients who want to treat them can opt for laser or surgery. If the patient’s aesthetic requirements are not very high and the growth of sweat duct tumors does not have any impact on the patient’s health, it is perfectly fine to observe in this case. If there are only a few, scattered sweat duct tumors around the eyelids, just keep an eye on them. If the sweat duct tumor is large enough to affect the patient’s appearance, laser treatment may be indicated at this time.