
Introduction
Warm compress therapy is the first and most essential step in treating chalazion at home. Within the framework of Dermophthalmology, targeted heat at 40°C for 20 minutes helps soften the hardened oily material blocking the Meibomian Gland, allowing natural drainage and reducing inflammation.

Ophthalmogen EYE10 Warm Compresses for Chalazion
- Why Warm Compresses Are So Effective
Heat therapy at 40°C for 20 minutes:
- Softens the thickened meibum that clogs the gland
- Improves the flow of lipids into the tear film
- Relieves eyelid pressure and discomfort
- Prepares the area for effective eyelid massage with Ophthalmogen Gel
- Precision Warm Compress for Chalazion
Ophthalmogen Eye10 – Self-heating single-use compresses
- Constant temperature of 40°C for 20 minutes
- Hygienic individual packaging to prevent infections
- Ideal for use anywhere
- Developed through the scientific knowledge of Dermophthalmology
3. How to Use the Compresses
- Cleanse the eyelids before application with Ophthalmogen Foam, Naviblef Daily Care or Naviblef Intensive Care
- Place the compress over the closed eyelid
- Keep it in place for 20 minutes
- Repeat once a day for one month
The temperature must remain 40°C for 20 minutes, comfortable, not lower and not excessively hot.

- Combination with Massage and Cleansing
After OphthalmogenEYE10 heat therapy:
- Perform eyelid massage with Ophthalmogen Gel to help remove meibum, reduce inflammation, and control Demodex load
- Use Ophthalmogen Spray during the day to disinfect the area and prevent Demodex overgrowth
- Beneficial Eyelid Massage with Ophthalmogen GEL
- Massage the upper and lower eyelid using a clean finger and a small amount of gel.
- RULES FOR CHALAZION PREVENTION
- Preventing Chalazion Recurrence
- Apply compresses preventively if you feel eyelid irritation
- Maintain daily eyelid hygiene with Ophthalmogen and Naviblef products
- Avoid sleeping with makeup
- Replace mascara, eyeliner, and eyeshadow every 3 months
- When to See a Doctor
If after 3–4 weeks of daily compress use and massage with Ophthalmogen Gel there is no improvement, an ophthalmologist may suggest another treatment or minor surgical removal.
Conclusion
Self-heating compresses like Ophthalmogen EYE10 are the first and most important step in chalazion management. Choosing Ophthalmogen Eye10, combined with massage using Ophthalmogen Gel and cleansing with Naviblef, provides quick relief and helps prevent recurrence.
The insights of Dermophthalmology show that daily eyelid care and prevention, together with targeted heat therapy, form the foundation for healthy eyes and clear vision.
