An ectropion occurs when the lower eyelid turns outwards. When this occurs the eyeball is no longer effectively protected by the eyeball. When an ectropion occurs, the eye frequently becomes dry, uncomfortable and red. Serious sight-threatening infections of the eye can develop as a result of an ectropion.
Fortunately, ectropion surgery is able to successfully restore the eyelid to its correct position so that the eye can be adequately protected.