Can a blepharoplasty squeeze itself?

Blepharoplasts are an important part of the eyelid and it is not recommended to squeeze them on your own. If a patient develops blepharitis, it can be treated with medication under a doctor’s supervision. There are vertically aligned sebaceous glands within the eyelid memory, which can be referred to as blepharopharynges, and their main function is to secrete blepharophilic fat. Therefore, it is not recommended to squeeze it randomly, as it may damage the eyelid structure and lead to adverse reactions. Blepharitis is usually a suppurative inflammation caused by a number of factors including bacterial infection and poor eye hygiene. The massive secretion of inflammatory mediators can lead to pus, redness and swelling in the patient’s eyes, which can be treated with drugs such as levofloxacin eye drops and erythromycin ophthalmic ointment under the guidance of a doctor, and squeezing on its own may lead to the spread of inflammation. The blepharoplasty should be examined in a timely manner and treated under the guidance of a doctor, and should not be squeezed by oneself.