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Ectropion occurs when the lower eyelid turns outward, leading to excessive tearing, irritation, redness, and dryness. Left untreated, it can cause discomfort and even long-term eye damage.

Swipe to see the incredible transformation! ➡️ The first photo shows how the lower lid was drooping away from the eye, causing irritation. The second photo reveals the amazing results post-surgery—restored lid position, improved comfort, and better eye protection!

If you or a loved one is experiencing ectropion, don’t wait to seek treatment. Proper eyelid function is essential for healthy vision!

#EctropionSurgery #BeforeAndAfter #HealthyEyes #EyeCare

Dr Abhimanyu Sharma 
MBBS,MS,FLVPEI(Oculoplasty)
PC Sharma eye hospital 
Ambala,Haryana
Contact for appointments- +919499181422

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