A technique of tarsal grafting was used as a simple yet effective procedure for the correction of upper-lid cicatricial entropion. A tarsal graft, 3 to 4 mm in height, excised from the superior tarsus of the donor upper eyelid and placed in a marginal tarsotomy, vertically expands the posterior lamella of the involved lid. This graft also provides a base for suture fixation of the everted lid margin. One case of unilateral cicatricial entropion corrected with a contralateral tarsal graft and one case of bilateral cicatricial entropion corrected by ipsilateral tarsal grafting demonstrate results obtained with this technique. Functional and cosmetically satisfactory results have been achieved with this technique. No recurrence of cicatricial entropion has been noted. With this procedure, tarsus provides excellent graft material for correction of the eyelid deformities associated with cicatricial entropion.