Cysts of the eye are usually referred to as chalazion cysts, also known clinically as chalazia. These cysts are caused by blockage of the lid gland ducts, which causes secretions that cannot be discharged from the ducts. If the cysts are longer, a layer of cyst wall will form on the surface of the cyst, preventing the body from absorbing the secretions and forming a larger cyst, so the hot compresses may not be very useful, and the cysts can only be completely removed by surgical excision. The cyst surgery is mainly performed under superficial anesthesia, mostly on the conjunctival surface, and there will not be much scarring on the skin surface, and the recovery will be better.