Eyelash impingement is often referred to as trichiasis, which can be treated with eyelash removal, electrolysis, entropion correction, etc. If corneal abrasion occurs, medication is also prescribed. In the absence of obvious corneal abrasions and infections, only a small number of implanted eyelashes, the patient can go to the hospital to remove the implanted eyelashes directly. If there is a large number of ingrown eyelashes, or if there are recurrent ingrown eyelashes, the patient may undergo electrolysis, which destroys the hair follicles of the ingrown eyelashes and prevents them from regrowing. If there is also blepharoplasty, the patient may undergo a surgical procedure such as blepharoplasty. If the inverted eyelashes cause obvious abrasions on the corneal epithelium, patients need to use recombinant human epidermal growth factor and other medications as prescribed by the doctor to promote corneal epithelial repair, and levofloxacin eye drops can also be used to prevent infection. It is recommended that patients with implanted eyelashes consult a doctor to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.