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CHALAZION / UNEVEN EYES

hi ive had a chalazion for almost 2 years and im getting surgery to remove it in june the chalazion is making my eyes look uneven the side with the chalazion my crease looks bigger then the other side and its making my eyelid kinda droopy so my question is once i get the surgery done will it go back to normal? and how long will it take to go back to normal? also right after the surgery i heard sometimes you have scar tissue witch makes the eye still look alittle droppy do you know how long it take for that to go away?
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its on my upper eye lip its pretty small like the size of a pea
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Droopy eyelids are my family's genetic reality, starting in our 30s. I had a spendy laser treatment (temporary, but worked) then I started using the Made from Earth Vitamin Firming Serum just before the next treatment. The bottle of that works as well as a $1000+ laser treatment? Now I buy 2 bottles of the Vitamin Firming Serum  and just a tiny dab on each eyelid, every am & pm, does the trick. About 3 weeks after first use the change was obvious, even to my husband.
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You need to discuss this with your surgeon.  I do not know the details of your  chalazion, location. size, etc.

Dr. O.
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