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Chalazion

Chalazion Treatment and Surgery Overview

  • What is a chalazion and why should I remove it?:
    • A chalazion is a small bump or cyst on the eyelid due to blocked oil glands, which can cause redness and swelling.
    • If left untreated, it can lead to vision interference, infections, and discomfort, often requiring surgical removal.
  • The cost of chalazion removal surgery:
    • Chalazion surgery involves relatively minor anesthesia, can generally be done in the office, lasting about 15 minutes and usually being relatively pain-free.
    • Cash pricing costs range from $250 to $1,000 depending on location, facility, doctor expertise, and insurance coverage.  We generally charge $400 and have 30 years of experience with this procedure.
  • How to Avoid Chalazion Surgery:
    • Avoid surgery by using warm compresses to reduce swelling and drain blockages in the early stages of a chalazion.  Applied consistently and correctly in the early stages, warm compresses can satisfactorily resolve the issue 50% of the time.
    • Squeezing or popping a chalazion is not recommended and can lead to complications.
  • Moist Heated Eye Mask for Chalazion Treatment:
    • Consider using a Moist Heated Eye Mask that provides hydration and heat therapy to treat chalazion effectively.
    • The mask offers a soothing experience and easy usability, helping alleviate chalazion symptoms.
  • Steroid Injection:
    • An injection of 0.1 – 0.2 cc of Triamcinolone (Kenalog) can help in early stages and resolve the problem in 75% of cases.
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