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What are Eyelid disorders?

The eyelids are two structures, one more mobile top than the bottom, which serve to protect the eye and the cornea constantly spread on a film of tears that allows us to see properly. Extend forward with eyelashes, foreign body detector elements.

eyelid malpositions

The eyelids are two structures, one more mobile top than the bottom, which serve to protect the eye and the cornea constantly spread on a film of tears that allows us to see properly. Extend forward with eyelashes, foreign body detector elements.

It is contemplated in the eyelids, correction of congenital malformations and malpositions, resection of benign or malignant tumor lesions, correction of post-traumatic sequelae, stabilization of eyelid malposition as well as the procedures for facial rejuvenation either for functional or aesthetic purposes.

Ptosis

Drooping eyelid ptosis means. 60% of all cases of ptosis can be seen the upper eyelid fallen from birth. There may also be acquired ptosis that develops as a result of inflammation or trauma. The treatment is usually surgical ptosis.

Ptosis do not all operate the same, it is important to categorize and choose the appropriate surgical technique in each case. In some cases, they are not operable and its treatment is observation.

Ectropion

When the lower eyelid turns out, it is called ectropion. In these cases the conjunctiva exposed to the external environment becomes irritated, causing tearing and burning. It is very rare to observe the birth related Blepharophimosis syndrome, the euryblepharon or ichthyosis. Most cases are acquired and related to the weakening of the eyelid and skin structures in seniors Treatment is surgical and there are several surgical techniques to resolve this condition, according to its intensity.

Ectropion can begin from a scar and is seen in people who have suffered sunburn, chemical or badly sutured wounds on the eyelids, these conditions cause skin traction in the lower eyelid that turns out. It can cause eye exposure and dry eye.

Another variety is the paralytic ectropion, which occurs as a result of paralysis of the facial nerve. It can be seen at birth, or acquired (Bell's Palsy), or secondary tumors or wounds. Lid closure is made impossible by the paralysis and the eye is unprotected resulting in severe corneal damage. The treatment is surgical.

Entropion

The lower eyelid turning inward is called entropion. The skin of the eyelid can touch the eye producing watery mucus discharge, foreign body sensation and can affect vision. It can be seen in the newborn (EpiblÊfaron), or as a consequence of the aging process. Treatment is always surgical.

Floppy Eyelid Syndrome

When the lower eyelid turns out, it is called ectropion. In these cases the conjunctiva exposed to the external environment becomes irritated, causing tearing and burning. It is very rare to observe the birth related Blepharophimosis syndrome, the euryblepharon or ichthyosis. Most cases are acquired and related to the weakening of the eyelid and skin structures in seniors Treatment is surgical and there are several surgical techniques to resolve this condition, according to its intensity.

Ectropion can begin from a scar and is seen in people who have suffered sunburn, chemical or badly sutured wounds on the eyelids, these conditions cause skin traction in the lower eyelid that turns out. It can cause eye exposure and dry eye.

Another variety is the paralytic ectropion, which occurs as a result of paralysis of the facial nerve. It can be seen at birth, or acquired (Bell's Palsy), or secondary tumors or wounds. Lid closure is made impossible by the paralysis and the eye is unprotected resulting in severe corneal damage. The treatment is surgical.

Key Points Summary
  • Diagnosis of Malpositions: Conditions like entropion, ectropion, and ptosis are diagnosed using thorough physical examinations.
  • Surgical and Non-Surgical Treatments: Treatment plans may include surgical correction or non-surgical approaches depending on severity.
  • Improvement of Comfort and Vision: Correcting eyelid positions can significantly improve eye comfort and visual clarity.
  • Comprehensive Patient Support: Post-treatment follow-ups are conducted to ensure successful recovery and satisfaction.
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