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by Dr. Burroughs | Aug 11, 2015 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

Dr. John Burroughs is an experienced oculofacial plastic and reconstructive surgeon in Colorado Springs, CO.  With the dry, high altitude environment, many patients in southern Colorado have dry, irritated eyes.

Many times this can be improved with ocular lubricants (artificial tears, gel, or ointment).  This patient had chronic red eyes, discharge because of lower eyelid retraction and ectropion.  These conditions often go together, but no always.  Retraction is when the lower eyelids are pulled down too much showing the white sclera of the eye.  Ectropion is when the eyelid margin is rolled away from the ocular surface.  Either of these conditions can cause the eye to dry out and lead to discomfort, infections, poor vision, and eye scarring.  This patient had failed to get by with conservative medical means of frequent use of ocular lubricants, so he was referred for a consultation with Dr. Burroughs.  After discussing the options he underwent lower eyelid ectropion repair and had his eyelid, cheek junction (mid-facelift) performed and he has done much better.  His eyes feel better and look better.  Improved form leading to improved function.  This is an outpatient surgery that takes under an hour to perform.  Most commonly the results last for many years.  Some patients that have a shortage of lower eyelid skin require a skin graft and some patients require internal eyelid grafts depending upon their specific cause of the lower eyelid retraction.  Dr. Burroughs finds these surgeries to be very gratifying as they help patients feel better and have a better quality of life.

retraction ectropion repair

John R. Burroughs, MD, PC

www.drjohnburroughs.com

Cosmetic & Reconstructive Surgeon

Eyelids, Face, and Orbits

Colorado Springs, Canon City, Pueblo

719-473-8801