
Turned-Out Eyelid (Ectropion)
Turned-Out Eyelid (Ectropion) is a condition where the lower eyelid turns outward, away from the eye. Because the eyelid no longer rests properly against the
															
Pimkwan Jaru-ampornpan, MD 
ASOPRS Oculofacial Plastic Surgeon 
Assistant Professor and Chief of Oculoplastic Service
Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital
Mahidol University
Assistant Professor and Chief of Oculoplastic Service, Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University
Fellow, American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ASOPRS)
Dr. Pimkwan Jaru-ampornpan is an American board-certified ophthalmologist with subspecialty expertise in oculofacial plastic and reconstructive surgery. She graduated with academic distinction from Harvard College and earned her medical degree from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. She subsequently completed her residency in ophthalmology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison








Assistant Professor Dr. Pimkwan Jaru-ampornpan provides consultation and surgery for general eye conditions such as cataract surgery, blepharoplasty, double-eyelid surgery, and ptosis repair as well as specialized oculoplastic surgery of the eyelids, orbit, and lacrimal system.
correction of ptosis, blepharoplasty, double eyelid creation, medial canthoplasty, lower eyelid bags repair, and brow lift
treatment for thyroid eye disease, orbital inflammation/infections, and orbital tumor or cancer removal
management of dry eye, epiphora (excessive tearing), nasolacrimal duct obstruction correction, and lacrimal system tumor/injury surgery

Turned-Out Eyelid (Ectropion) is a condition where the lower eyelid turns outward, away from the eye. Because the eyelid no longer rests properly against the

Turned-In Eyelid (Entropion) is a condition where the eyelid turns inward, causing the eyelashes and skin to rub against the surface of the eye.

A stye is a red, painful bump on the eyelid, similar to a small pimple. It happens when an oil gland in the eyelid becomes

The orbit is the bony eye socket that contains the eye, muscles, nerves, fat, and blood vessels. A growth in this area is called an