City Dermatology Clinic provides specialist assessment and treatment for chalazion (eyelid cysts), as well as other eyelid lumps and bumps, for patients based in and around Birmingham. A chalazion is a common, non-infectious blockage of an oil gland in the eyelid, and treatment is only recommended when symptoms persist or cause ongoing concern. Where removal is appropriate, the procedure is typically performed under local anaesthetic and focuses on careful technique to minimise disruption to the surrounding eyelid tissue. Recovery and scarring vary between individuals and depend on factors such as lesion size, location, and healing response. A consultation allows an experienced clinician to confirm the diagnosis, discuss whether treatment is needed, and explain the available options, including expected recovery and the possibility of recurrence, which can occur in some cases.
At City Dermatology Clinic, assessment and treatment of eyelid cysts, including chalazions, is approached with care, precision, and attention to patient comfort. Management is guided by clinical assessment, as not all eyelid cysts require surgical treatment.
Surgery may be considered when a chalazion does not settle with conservative measures such as warm compresses, when it recurs, or when it causes ongoing discomfort, visual disturbance, or cosmetic concern. The decision to proceed with removal is always based on individual assessment rather than a fixed pathway.
Where surgical treatment is appropriate, the procedure is typically performed under local anaesthetic and focuses on careful handling of the delicate eyelid tissues. Techniques are selected to reduce disruption to surrounding structures, with healing and cosmetic outcome varying between individuals.
A typical procedure may involve:
Local anaesthetic
The area around the eyelid is numbed to reduce discomfort during the procedure.
Incision and cyst removal
A small incision is made to allow the contents of the cyst to be removed. In many cases, this is approached from the inner surface of the eyelid to limit visible scarring.
Healing
The incision may be left to heal naturally, depending on the approach used and clinical judgement. Healing time and scarring vary and will be discussed during consultation.
A consultation allows a clinician to confirm the diagnosis, explain whether surgical removal is appropriate, and outline what to expect in terms of recovery and the possibility of recurrence.
Eyelid cysts, commonly referred to as chalazions, are small lumps that develop within the eyelid when an oil gland becomes blocked. They are usually non-infectious and can occur on either the upper or lower eyelid. Chalazions are different from styes, which are typically infected, more painful, and tend to form along the eyelid margin.
Understanding common symptoms and contributing factors can help explain why assessment is sometimes recommended.
| Symptom | Description |
|---|---|
| Visible eyelid lump | A firm lump within the eyelid that may slowly increase in size over time |
| Discomfort or tenderness | Often mild and less painful than a stye, but can still feel uncomfortable |
| Redness or irritation | Surrounding eyelid tissue may appear mildly inflamed |
| Watery eyes | The cyst can irritate the eye surface, leading to increased tear production |
| Visual disturbance | Larger cysts may press against the eyeball and temporarily affect vision |
| Light sensitivity | Swelling or irritation can make the eye more sensitive to light in some cases |
| Cause | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Blocked oil (meibomian) glands | Chalazions develop when an eyelid oil gland becomes blocked, preventing normal oil flow |
| Thick or excess oil production | In some people, gland secretions may be naturally thicker or produced in higher amounts, increasing blockage risk |
| Eyelid inflammation | Conditions such as chronic eyelid inflammation can affect gland function and contribute to cyst formation |
| Hormonal changes | Hormonal fluctuations may alter oil consistency, making blockages more likely |
| Environmental irritation | Exposure to dust, pollen, or other irritants can affect the eyelids and glands |
| Cosmetic products | Some eye makeup products may accumulate near gland openings and contribute to blockage, depending on product formulation rather than user behaviour |
A consultation allows a clinician to assess whether a lump is consistent with a chalazion and to discuss whether treatment or observation is appropriate, as symptoms and causes can overlap with other eyelid conditions.
Many patients from Birmingham and across the UK choose to travel for specialist assessment and treatment of eyelid cysts, including chalazions. This is often driven by the need for timely access to clinicians with experience in managing periorbital conditions, particularly when symptoms persist or recur.
City Dermatology Clinic provides assessment and surgical management of eyelid cysts as part of a multidisciplinary service that includes ophthalmology and eyelid-focused surgery. Treatment decisions are based on individual clinical findings, with careful consideration of eyelid anatomy, symptom severity, and patient concerns.
Procedures are planned to minimise disruption to delicate eyelid tissues, with technique selection depending on the type, size, and position of the cyst. Outcomes, healing time, and scarring vary between individuals and are discussed during consultation.
Some patients choose to travel from Birmingham to access specialist review without extended waiting periods. Appointments are arranged to allow timely assessment, with treatment options discussed once a diagnosis has been confirmed.
Where appropriate, care may involve collaboration between ophthalmology and surgical specialists, depending on the nature of the eyelid lesion.
In some cases, assessment and treatment planning can take place during the same visit. If surgical removal is considered suitable following consultation, it may be possible to proceed on the same day. This depends on clinical findings, lesion characteristics, and individual circumstances, and is not guaranteed.
This approach can reduce the need for multiple visits while ensuring that treatment decisions remain assessment-led and clinically appropriate.
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Our Team
Meet our team of esteemed doctors and eye surgeons at City Dermatology Clinic, each highly skilled in the precise and effective removal of chalazions, ensuring the highest standard of care for our patients.
Meet our team of esteemed doctors and eye surgeons at City Dermatology Clinic, each highly skilled in the precise and effective removal of chalazions, ensuring the highest standard of care for our patients.
Consultation is £150. We allocate enough time should you wish to have the procedure done straight after the consultation. Please note that all prices are dependent upon the size and location and are subject to a consultation.
A chalazion is a small, typically painless lump that develops on your eyelid. It occurs when one of the meibomian glands, responsible for producing oil that lubricates the eye, becomes blocked. While chalazions are generally not serious, persistent or large ones may require professional treatment.
Our highly specialist eye surgeons will ensure you don’t feel any pain or discomfort during the procedure by administering anaesthetic eye drops. You may feel some pressure but won’t feel any pain. The process of chalazion removal is designed to be as comfortable as possible.
In most cases, a chalazion does not affect eyesight. However, if the chalazion becomes large enough, it can press against the eyeball, leading to blurred vision or a distortion in sight. Prompt treatment can help avoid any impact on your vision.
Chalazions themselves are not contagious and cannot spread from one eyelid to another or from person to person. However, the underlying conditions that lead to the blockage of the oil gland, such as inflammation or infection, can sometimes affect more than one gland.
The healing process following chalazion removal varies from person to person. Following your eye cyst removal consultants care instructions, including applying any prescribed ointment and avoiding rubbing the eye, will aid in a swift recovery.
At City Dermatology Clinic, treating a cyst on the eyelid, specifically through surgical removal, is a precise process handled with utmost care. Initially, you will consult with an experienced eyelid consultant who will assess the cyst to confirm that surgical intervention is the best course of action. The surgical procedure itself is minimally invasive and typically performed under local anaesthesia to ensure comfort. The consultant makes a small incision, either on the inside or the outside of the eyelid, depending on the cyst’s location, to remove the cyst effectively while minimising any visible scarring. Post-procedure, patients receive detailed aftercare instructions to promote healing and reduce the risk of recurrence. This careful approach ensures the procedure’s success and patient satisfaction.
The cost of eyelid cyst removal at City Dermatology Clinic is competitively priced, considering the high level of expertise and care provided. The initial consultation with our eyelid consultant is £150, which is a vital step to evaluate the cyst and discuss the most effective treatment plan. The cost for the Eyelid Cyst Removal procedure itself is £375. If an additional procedure is necessary, it would cost an extra £295. When compared with the UK averages, which is £370 to £700 our pricing is designed to be transparent and offers significant value for the quality of specialised care and service you receive.
If you notice a cyst on your eyelid, it’s important to avoid touching or attempting to remove it yourself, as this could lead to infection or other complications. The best course of action is to book a consultation at City Dermatology Clinic. Our specialists, including skilled eyelid consultants, will evaluate your condition and recommend the most appropriate treatment, ensuring your health and safety are prioritised.
A lump on the eyelid can occur for several reasons, including blocked oil glands, infections, or inflammation. These lumps, often referred to as chalazions or styes, are usually harmless but can sometimes require medical attention if they persist or cause discomfort.
The eyelid cyst removal procedure at City Dermatology Clinic is typically quick, lasting about 30 to 40 minutes. This time includes the preparation, the removal itself, and a brief recovery period immediately following the surgery. Our goal is to ensure you’re comfortable and well-informed throughout the process.
Most patients require only a single session for eyelid cyst removal. We also provide a 3 month guarantee , should the same chalazion return we can perform a further procedure at no extra cost. Your eyelid consultant will discuss the expected treatment plan during your consultation, ensuring you have a clear understanding of the process.