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Eyelid Malpositions

Malposition is defined as an abnormal position. If you have an eyelid malposition, your eyelid has moved into an awkward position. It can turn inward or outward leading to eye discomfort, irritation, infection, excessive tearing, dry eye, light sensitivity and more. 

  • Ectropion: eyelid turns out, often occurring in the lower eyelid
  • Entropion: eyelid turns in so eyelashes rub against the eye

Causes of Eyelid Malpositions

  • Aging
  • Eye muscle weakness as a result of aging
  • Previous eyelid surgeries
  • Congenital disorders
  • Paralysis of the face
  • Injury
  • Eyelid growths
  • Eye infection

Surgery for Correcting Inward or Outward Eyelid Positions

At NewView Eye Center our Reston, VA, ophthalmologists will assess the cause of your eyelid disorder and recommend the best course of action. Surgery is performed as an outpatient procedure under local anesthesia. A small part of the eyelid may be removed to tighten and reposition the eyelid. If the cause is from scar tissue, a skin graft may be necessary to allow the eyelid to rest properly on the eye. The small stitches used to close the incisions will dissolve within two weeks or be removed. 

Expect mild bruising and swelling on the eye for approximately two weeks after surgery. Following your doctor’s post-op instructions will help minimize discomfort. Medications, antibiotic ointments and cold compresses will most likely be prescribed to help your eyes heal. 

If you are suffering from an abnormal eyelid position, contact our eyelid surgery doctors in Reston, VA, to schedule your free Cosmetic Consultation and find out what types of relief are available for your eyes. 

Our Locations

Reston

12110 Sunset Hills Rd., Suite 50 LL
Reston, VA 20190

Jacqueline Deneen Griffiths, MD

Leesburgs

20 Davis Ave. SW
Leesburg, VA 20175

Claiborne M. Callahan, MD

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