Entropion is when the eyelid rolls inwards. The eyelashes rub against the surface of the eye and can cause irritation, watering, redness, and sometimes infection.
Ectropion is when the eyelid rolls outwards. The lower lid becomes loose and does not rest properly against the eye. This can lead to watering, discomfort, dryness, and exposure of the eye.
Surgery restores the eyelid to its natural position so the eye stays comfortable and protected.
You may benefit if you have:
Correcting the eyelid position improves comfort, protects the eye surface, and restores a more natural appearance.
Entropion and ectropion repair is usually performed under local anaesthetic:
Most patients report only mild discomfort during the local-anaesthetic injections. Once the area is numb, the procedure is comfortably tolerated. After surgery, simple analgesics such as paracetamol are usually sufficient.
Results are long lasting, but ageing of the eyelid tissues will continue. Some people may need further treatment in the future if the lid becomes lax again.
There are no non-surgical alternatives that can reliably correct entropion or ectropion.
However, some people manage symptoms with:
Doing nothing is also an option for some people, although persistent entropion and ectropion may lead to infection or surface damage.
Complications are uncommon but can include:
Your surgeon will go through these in detail at your consultation.
You should get in touch immediately if you notice: