Effective Chalazion Drainage for Left Over Tiny Bump: Eye Care Solutions from We Love Eyes
How to drain that remaining stubborn, little bump left over from a chalazion?
Got a chalazion? You're draining it and you're left with a stubborn, little bump? That bump is likely just a ball of inflammation that just needs to be softened and broken up so that it can be released.
Here's How to Do It:

START: Heat Focused Eye Roll under running hot water.
STEP 1: Set it on the eyelid area for a few seconds to allow the eyelid area
to heat up and for the eyelid area underneath to soften up.

STEP 2: Start scrolling side to side parallel to the eyelids.
Side to side in small motions.

Now scroll up and down, perpendicular to the eyelid margins over that bump.
This will help slowly break up the debris.
Again, small motions.

STEP 3: Insert Focused Eye Roll on the bump
and scroll up if it's on your lower eyelid.

If the bump is on your upper eyelid,
you will want to scroll down.
Find Your Number of Sessions per Day
REPEAT: 1-4X a day for 15-30 second sessions to slowly soften and break up that remaining chalazion debris. Up to 8 times as long as your eyelid skin can tolerate the heat of Focused Eye Roll.
Keep in mind that every time you apply heat to the delicate eyelid skin, even though you're just putting the heat where you need it – you are going to damage and dry out that eyelid skin barrier. The eyelid skin barrier is 4X thinner than the rest of the skin on the face so it's incredibly easy to damage / dry out.
For Damaged Eyelid Skin Barrier

Apply a very thin layer of PM Eyelid Butter after each session of using Focused Eye Roll. Apply it right where you are doing all that work to help that eyelid skin barrier repair between sessions.
The Eye Care Products

- Put the heat only where you need it.
- Medical grade stainless steel roller is easy to wash after each use.
- Rolling, active compression to properly drain that stubborn left over chalazion debris.
- This is a precision eye care tool. Use a 10X lighted magnifying mirror for best optics.
- Apply after each session.
- Restores the lipid layer of the eyelid skin barrier.
- Prevents TEWL, Trans Epidermal Water Loss.
- Ingredients of triglycerides, fatty acids and cholesterols in an eye-safe formula.
- Preservative free formula.
SEE MY BLOG FOR MORE CHALAZION INFO
While that left over chalazion debris may eventually drain on its own, it's gonna take time to soften and break that debris up. Be patient and pay attention to your eyelid skin barrier. If you're still unsure, search my blog posts for more CHALAZION information and always ask your optometrist if you're in need of guidance.
About Dr. Tanya Gill, OD

Dr. Tanya Gill, OD, is the Founder of We Love Eyes. With years of expertise in eye care, she is dedicated to helping you find the right routine for your eye problems. Visit We Love Eyes to discover products and tips for optimal eye health!