Treatment of a mild tear duct obstruction with local anesthesia
You may be one of many people who experience constant watery eyes or tearing. This excessive tearing may be secondary to dry eye disease…
DetailsYou may be one of many people who experience constant watery eyes or tearing. This excessive tearing may be secondary to dry eye disease…
DetailsThe incidence of skin cancer is greater on the lower eyelid and inner canthus of the eye, but the upper eyelid may also be compromised.
DetailsFoxy eyes have become a popular trend. The term refers to the look produced by slightly slanted, almond-shaped eyes and perfectly contoured eyebrows.
DetailsOur facial features are not perfectly symmetric. Although it may sound counterintuitive, full symmetry will not make us look more beautiful, but rather ordinary.
DetailsFacial paralysis is a common sequela of severe craniofacial trauma. The facial nerve is responsible for eyelid closure and controls the blinking mechanism.
DetailsA droopy eyelid, also known as ptosis, is extremely common in males and females of all ages. Eyelid ptosis may affect quality of vision or create an aesthetic concern for the patient.
DetailsLacrimal (nasolacrimal) duct obstruction is a very common condition, especially in middle-aged and elderly women.
DetailsEyelid cysts (Hidrocystoma) are fluid-filled lesions that develop on the lid margin or in the corner of the eyes.
DetailsDroopy eyelids (ptosis) is one of the most common medical conditions seen by oculoplastic surgeons.
DetailsThe buccal fat pad is located in the middle of the cheeks. It’s size varies greatly among individuals. People with larger fat pads have fuller cheeks.
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Abraham Gómez, MD
Hospital Clínica Bíblica, Omega Building, 2nd floor
Loras Medical, Torre Las Loras, main floor
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