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  • Chalazion Treatment in Leeds

    Are you dealing with a persistent eyelid lump? At Yorkshire Skin Centre, we specialise in safe and effective chalazion treatment in Leeds. Whether it’s affecting your comfort or vision, our experienced specialists are here to help you regain your eye health with minimal downtime.

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    What is a Chalazion?

    A chalazion is a small, benign cyst that develops when a meibomian (oil) gland in your eyelid becomes blocked. Though painless at first, it may cause swelling, irritation, or even infection if untreated. Chalazions commonly arise due to conditions like blepharitis or chronic inflammation of the eyelids.

    Do You Need Chalazion Treatment?

    While many chalazions go away on their own, you may need medical treatment if:

    Chalazion treatment can help you:

    Chalazion Treatment At a Glance

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    Local

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    Treatment Downtime

    Minimal

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    Treatment Frequency

    1 Session

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    Pain

    Mild to None

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    Chalazion Cost

    Starts From £450

    Benefits of Chalazion Removal in Leeds

    It is essential to consult

    with our qualified skincare professional to determine eligibility based on individual health and skin conditions.
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    Chalazion Surgery – What to Expect

    The procedure is performed under local anaesthesia. A small incision is made on the inner or outer eyelid to drain the blocked gland. Dissolvable stitches are used when needed. The full process takes around 45 minutes, including prep.

    • Use warm compresses 3 times daily for 5 days.
    • Avoid contact lenses for 1 week.
    • Refrain from wearing eye makeup for 2–4 weeks.

    Most patients notice immediate relief. The swelling and redness resolve within 7–10 days.

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    Chalazion Treatment Cost

    The cost for chalazion treatment starts at £450. Prices may vary based on your unique needs and desired results. An exact quote will be provided during your consultation with our medical professionals.

    Chalazion Treatment Cost
    Chalazion single cyst £450

    Why Choose Yorkshire Skin Centre?

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    Ready to achieve your aesthetic goals and and boost your confidence?
    Schedule a consultation with our expert team and discover the perfect treatment for your needs. We offer a wide range of services to help you look and feel your best, with top-quality care every step of the way.

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    Frequently Asked Questions about Chalazion Treatment

    Apply warm compresses 3–6 times a day. For persistent cases, medical removal is recommended.

    Yes, but it can take several weeks. Treatment speeds up healing.

    No. Local anaesthesia ensures the procedure is pain-free.

    Chalazions are benign. However, recurring chalazions in the same spot may be biopsied to rule out rare conditions.

    Most patients fully recover in 7–10 days with minimal discomfort.

    Complications are rare but may include minor bruising or infection.

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    Blepharoplasty

    Blepharoplasty, also known as an eye lift, is a surgical procedure performed on the eyelids to improve their appearance. It can address concerns like:

    • Excess skin on the upper eyelids: This can obstruct vision and create a hooded appearance.

    • Bags under the lower eyelids: These can make you look tired or aged.

    • Drooping lower eyelids: This can also obstruct vision and contribute to a tired appearance.


    Types of Blepharoplasty:

    • Upper blepharoplasty: This addresses concerns with the upper eyelids, removing excess skin and sometimes fat or muscle tissue.

    • Lower blepharoplasty: This addresses concerns with the lower eyelids, removing excess fat or skin and sometimes repositioning tissues.

    • Asian blepharoplasty: This addresses specific concerns related to the anatomy of Asian eyelids, creating a more defined crease.