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Surgical Solutions for Ectropion: Eyelid Surgery Explained
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The proper functioning of the eyelids is for healthy eyes and clear vision. Ectropion is one condition that disrupts the natural function of the — it occurs when the lower eyelid turns outward, the inner exposed. If left untreated, the eye becomes to irritation, tearing, and even more severe complications. Fortunately, in surgical for correcting ectropion and the eyelid’s normal function.
Centre for Surgery in London is recognised as a leading provider of eyelid in the UK. Our team of highly plastic specialises in treating conditions, including ectropion, and has extensive in facial and reconstructive .
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What is Ectropion?
Ectropion is a condition by the outward or of the lower eyelid, which causes the inner of the eyelid to become . This exposure prevents the eyelids from properly, leaving the eye unprotected and vulnerable to environmental elements such as air, dust, and debris. When the eyelid no longer shields the eye effectively, dryness and are common symptoms. If left untreated, can lead to chronic issues such as excessive tearing, infections, corneal damage, and, in severe cases, vision loss.
One of the primary causes of ectropion is the natural ageing process. As people age, the and tendons that support the eyelids gradually weaken, and the tissues lose their elasticity. This loosening causes the to droop, making it harder for them to stay properly the eye.
The presence of growths, whether benign or cancerous, can put on the lower eyelid, pushing it and disrupting the eyelid’s natural alignment.
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Physical trauma to the eyelid can damage the delicate skin and underlying tissues, how the eyelid rests against the eye. Scarring from burns, accidents, or surgical procedures such as can also the risk of .
that affect facial nerves and muscles — such as Bell’s palsy — can also lead to ectropion. When the eyelid muscles lose their tone, the lower lid can droop outward, leaving the eye exposed and unprotected.
skin conditions such as burns or severe dermatitis can damage the delicate tissues of the eyelid, to or scarring which pulls the lower eyelid away from the eye.
Although rare, ectropion can be congenital, most often with like Down . In such cases, is usually early and may surgical to prevent long-term complications.
Symptoms of Ectropion: Recognising the Signs
Ectropion causes the eye to become overly to air. The eye tries to by more tears, but because the eyelid no longer aligns properly, these tears cannot drain effectively. Common symptoms include redness, irritation, and sensitivity to light (photophobia). Warning signs requiring immediate attention include sudden with headache, persistent redness, and any changes in vision.
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Surgical Treatment for Ectropion: Ectropion Repair Surgery
Ectropion repair is an effective solution for correcting the drooping of the lower eyelid. The type of used on the underlying cause of the condition.
The tarsal strip procedure is commonly for caused by muscle and tendon laxity, typically as a result of ageing. The surgeon tightens the lower eyelid by suturing the outer corner of the eyelid to the tissue that covers the bone. This procedure usually takes less than an hour to complete. Patients mild and discomfort following the surgery, but these symptoms resolve quickly and normal activities can often be resumed within a week.
The skin graft procedure is the preferred for ectropion caused by scarring, trauma, or complications from previous eyelid surgeries. The carefully removes the scar tissue from the lower eyelid, then places a skin graft (typically from behind the ear or the upper eyelid) to the eyelid. This procedure typically takes 1 to 2 hours to complete. time is about two weeks, during which eye drops and promote and infection.
Recovery After Ectropion Repair Surgery: What to Expect
During the first 24 hours following surgery, an eye patch is applied to the operated area. may notice and around the eye. A prescribed steroid and antibiotic must be used regularly throughout the first week of recovery, and cold compresses can be gently to reduce swelling and .
For approximately four weeks after the surgery, certain changes are essential: avoid smoking and alcohol, refrain from work and for at least two weeks, and avoid throughout the entire period. By the end of the recovery period, most notice significant improvements in their symptoms and appearance.
Like any procedure, repair surgery comes with certain risks and potential . These include blurred or double vision (usually temporary), abrasion, haematoma formation, ( managed with antibiotics), of results, scarring, lumps or bumps in the eyelid, and in rare cases the need for revision surgery.
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Home Remedies for Ectropion
While intervention is often necessary for a permanent solution, certain home and lifestyle can temporary relief. These include using preservative-free lubricating eye drops or artificial tears to maintain eye moisture, wiping tears by gently dabbing from the outer edge of the eye towards the nose (rather than rubbing), wearing or eyewear outdoors, staying hydrated, and avoiding dry or smoky environments. These remedies are best viewed as complementary measures while surgical correction.

Ectropion is not usually considered a serious issue on its own, but if you experience like vision loss or vision ectropion, it’s important to seek attention promptly.
Yes, in some cases, is and on its own without the need for surgical treatment or other interventions.
Yes, ectropion can be cured through surgery. Some forms of ectropion are temporary and may on their own without the need for .
The approach depends on the specific type. Involutional and paralytic are typically treated by tightening the lower eyelid horizontally. For ectropion, a tarsal strip is often used, which may involve a fat graft or .
During surgery, you will be under local or general anaesthesia, so you shouldn’t feel any pain during the procedure. In the period, you might some mild discomfort, but this usually resolves between the eighth and tenth day after the operation.
typically takes about 10 to 14 days. Most people can return to their normal daily activities by the end of the first 10 days. Avoid strenuous during this recovery period.
Using eye drops or creams can help and improve comfort, but they do not correct the problem.
If is not treated, it can lead to worsening eye health over time. dryness can cause and may result in significant vision and other complications.
At Centre for Surgery, we are proud to be one of the UK’s providers of repair . Our team of and reconstructive surgeons in eyelid surgery, combining advanced with personalised care to results. Located at our clinic on Baker Street, London, we offer a patient-centred to help you eyelid function, alleviate discomfort, and improve your overall quality of life.
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