One of the known side effects of the lower blepharoplasty is an ectropion. It is an eye condition in which the eyelid turns or sags downward; this leaves the inner eyelid surface exposed and prone to irritation. It rarely happens if the surgery is done correctly, but sometimes the surgeon’s technical defects, such as removing too much skin, too much bleeding, making impossible structures, insufficient experience, etc. may cause the condition. However, problems are more likely to occur if the skin is overly pulled in order to stretch the wrinkles as much as possible. It is good to look young, but it’s also important to keep your look elegant. You should not worry about problems if the surgery is aimed for a 5 to 10 years younger and natural look. If you are suffering from an ectropion due to your physical conditions or problems from another hospital, it can still be treated through various methods starting from taking medications.