A slightly red appearance of the white part of the eye (sclera) after chalazion surgery can be due to several factors, including residual inflammation, irritation from the surgical procedure, or minor blood vessel engorgement. Healing processes can vary among individuals, and it’s common for some redness to persist for weeks as the tissue recovers. If the redness is accompanied by pain, discharge, or vision changes, it’s advisable to consult with an eye care professional to rule out any complications.
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