Adults with implantation can be treated with extraction, electrolysis, and endolabial correction surgery.
1. Eyelash extraction: Direct removal of the eyelashes is the most commonly used treatment for implantation, if the patient has fewer implanted eyelashes, it can be treated in this way. The doctor will find the inverted eyelashes with abnormal growth direction under the slit lamp microscope, and then pull them out to alleviate the discomfort, but the inverted eyelashes are prone to recur after pulling out.
2. Electrolysis: Inverted eyelashes can also be treated with electrolysis, which uses an electrified probe to destroy the follicles of the eyelashes, thus eliminating the inverted eyelashes and relieving the discomfort of the patient.
3. Blepharoplasty: If the patient has a large number of implanted eyelashes, the patient can have the eyelid position restored to normal through surgical treatment, thus eliminating the implanted eyelashes and relieving the discomfort.
It is recommended that patients with implanted eyelashes visit the hospital in a timely manner to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions.