| Ectropion
is an outward turning of the lower eyelid, most commonly caused
by aging, although eyelid burns or skin disease may also be responsible.
Normally, the eyelids help lubricate and cleanse the eye during
blinking. An eyelid that is drooping and has lost contact with
the eye can cause dry eyes, excessive tearing, redness and sensitivity
to light and wind.
Surgery can be performed to tighten the eyelid and return it to
its normal position. The eyelid can then protect and lubricate
the eye properly, so that irritation and other symptoms subside.
Eyelid surgery to repair ectropion is usually performed as an
outpatient procedure using local anesthesia. After surgery, an
eye patch is usually worn and antibiotic ointment is prescribed. |