Ectropion (Roll Out)
Ectropion means that the lower eyelid is “rolled out” away from the eye, or is sagging away from the eye. The sagging lower eyelid leaves the eye exposed and dry. If ectropion is not treated, the condition can lead to chronic tearing, eye irritation, redness, pain, a gritty feeling, crusting of the eyelid, mucous discharge, and breakdown of the cornea due to exposure
What Causes Ectropion?
Generally the condition is the result of tissue relaxation associated with aging, although it may also occur as a result of facial nerve paralysis (due to Bell’s palsy, stroke or other neurologic conditions), trauma, scarring, previous surgeries or skin cancer.
What Are The Symptoms?
The wet, inner, conjunctival surface is exposed and visible. Normally, the upper and lower eyelids close tightly, protecting the eye from damage and preventing tear evaporation. If the edge of one eyelid turns outward, the two eyelids cannot meet properly and tears are not spread evenly over the eye. Symptoms may include excessive tearing, chronic irritation, redness, pain, a gritty feeling, crusting of the eyelid and mucous discharge.
Can Ectropion Be Repaired?
Yes, Dr. Shoib Myint can repair ectropion surgically. Most patients experience immediate resolution of the problem once surgery is completed with little, if any, post-operative discomfort. After your eyelid heals, your eye will feel comfortable and be protected from corneal scarring, infection, and loss of vision.
If you have experienced the condition, we recommend you contact Dr. Myint today to schedule an appointment to meet with Dr. Myint for an examination and determine how he can help you alleviate this condition.
Shoib Allan Myint D.O. FAACS FAOCO
Board Certified
Eye & Facial Plastic Surgery of Las Vegas
7955 W. Sahara Ave Suite 101, Las Vegas, NV 89117
Phone 702-207-6468 Fax 702-207-4486