What Causes Entropion?

Skin Scarring

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The presence of skin scarring can also be a contributing factor to whether or not individuals develop entropion. If scarring is located in a certain area around the eye, it's possible it can cause the eyelid to curve inwards. The skin scarring individuals suffer from can be the result of everything from surgery and trauma to chemical burns and radiation that have affected the face. When the skin becomes injured, the body will automatically start repairing the damage. If the injury is too deep, it's possible the healing process won't be as simple and straightforward as some might like. In order to repair the type of damage that extends lower than the first layer of skin, the body will create a thicker layer of skin on the top, which becomes a scar. Smaller scars usually don't create many issues and can even blend into the surrounding skin depending on where they are located. However, a poor location for a scar can create a wide range of appearance or health issues. If an individual has been injured around their eye, the healing of this injury may result in a scar that pulls on the eyelid and causes it to curve inwards. A new scar will appear pinkish or reddish at first, but will eventually blend well into the individual's natural skin color.

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