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A chalazion is a painless lump or swelling on the eyelid caused by a blocked oil gland. When it doesn’t resolve with medication or warm compresses, chalazion excision surgery is performed to remove it.
This is a minor, outpatient procedure done under local anesthesia. It quickly relieves discomfort, improves appearance, and prevents recurrence or infection.
Chalazion excision involves making a tiny incision (usually from the inner side of the eyelid), draining the contents, and removing the cystic tissue.
It takes about 15â20 minutes, leaves no visible scar, and most patients return to daily activities within a day or two.
At ClearSight by Dr. Rashi Sharma, chalazion excision is done with precision and utmost care, ensuring fast recovery and cosmetic safety. If warm compresses and drops donât work, timely surgical removal is the key to clear, comfortable eyes.
No, it is done under local anesthesia and is completely painless during the procedure.
Usually not, especially if post-op care is followed properly. However, maintaining eyelid hygiene helps prevent future ones.
Most patients resume normal activities within 1â2 days with mild swelling and redness that subsides gradually.