Eyelid surgery is a common method
of treatment for entropion (inward turning of the eyelid),
ectropion (outward turning of the eyelid), ptosis (drooping
of the eyelid), and some eyelid tumors.
Eyelid surgery is usually an outpatient procedure with
local anesthesia. Risks of surgery are rare, but include
asymmetry of the eyelids. Differences in healing between
the eyes may cause some unevenness after surgery.
After eyelid surgery, a black eye is common but goes
away quickly. It may be difficult to close your eyelids
completely, making the eyes feel dry. This irritation
generally disappears as the surgery heals. Serious complications
are rare but include vision loss, scarring, and infection.
To most people, the improvement in vision, comfort and
appearance after eyelid surgery is very gratifying.
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