What should I do if I have a tiny bubble in my blepharoplasty?

A small blister on the blepharoplasty is usually caused by obstruction of the opening of the blepharoplasty gland. Patients can use warm compresses with a warm towel and blepharoplasty massages in order to promote the unclogging of the blepharoplasty gland. Blepharoplakia is a gland that secretes oil, which plays an important role in the formation of a complete tear film. However, the oil secreted by the blepharoplakia is sticky, which tends to block the opening of the blepharoplakia, resulting in the formation of a small blister at the edge of the eyelid. Once the glands become blocked, they need to be removed by applying hot compresses to the eyes and by blepharoplasty. Hot compresses are designed to soften the sticky oils and facilitate their expulsion, while blepharoplasty can be used to squeeze out the blocked oils by applying pressure to the glands. It is recommended that patients with blepharospasmal gland dysfunction seek prompt medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow their doctor’s instructions.