People with blepharoplasty should avoid squeezing the blepharoplasty. It can be treated by hot compresses, blepharoplasty massage, local injection of glucocorticoids if necessary, antibiotic treatment for secondary infection, and incision and drainage for abscess formation.
Squeezing the blepharoplasty may cause localized infection and even ocular cellulitis. Hot compresses are a good way to relieve blepharospasmal gland blockage. By applying hot compresses, the lipids can be softened and the blocked blepharospasmal glands can be reopened. Blepharoplasty under the supervision of a physician can drain the liquefied lipids. Local glucocorticosteroid injections can be tried to promote the absorption of secretions when these are not effective.
If the blepharoplasty becomes infected, topical antibiotics, such as levofloxacin hydrochloride drops, may be used. If an abscess forms, incision should be made to drain it, and eye hygiene should be maintained.
Do not squeeze the blocked eyelid glands on your own, it is recommended to consult a doctor for examination and treatment, the use of medication should be carried out under the guidance of a physician, do not blindly use medication.