Return to work after ectropion surgery often ranges from one to two weeks. The right timing depends on bruising, lid comfort, and your job demands.
Office and light duties
Desk-based work may resume sooner than physical or outdoor roles. Some people choose to work from home initially while appearance and watering settle.
- Use larger fonts and good lighting for reading and computer use.
- Take regular breaks to rest the eye and apply lubricating drops.
- Sunglasses or light make-up can help you feel more confident.
- Ensure your vision meets driving standards before commuting.
- Consider a phased return if you tire easily.
Physical or safety-critical jobs
Jobs involving heavy lifting, dusty environments, or machinery may need longer recovery. Safety and comfort must guide planning.
- Avoid strenuous activity and bending in the first couple of weeks.
- Wear protective eyewear in dirty or windy settings.
- Discuss timing carefully with your surgeon and employer.
- Seek review if work seems to worsen pain, redness, or watering.
- Follow individual advice from your surgical team over generic estimates.