Entropion surgery treats an eyelid that turns inward so that the lashes rub on the eye. This rubbing can cause discomfort, watering, and damage to the cornea if left untreated.
How entropion surgery works
The surgeon tightens and repositions the eyelid so that the lashes face outward again. Stitches are placed to stabilise the new lid position while the tissues heal.
- Relieves irritation and protects the eye surface
- Usually performed as a day-case with local anaesthetic
- Post-operative drops or ointment are used while the eye recovers
Further information
Entropion repair is part of oculoplastic surgery care. A neutral explainer that covers symptoms, causes, and treatment is what is entropion?.