Eyelid cysts can be quite a nuisance… is there a good treatment?
Eyelid cysts (Hidrocystoma) are fluid-filled lesions that develop on the lid margin or in the corner of the eyes.
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.
DetailsWhen there is excess skin or pronounced bags under the eyes, blepharoplasty is usually recommended. Blepharoplasty is an outpatient surgery that is performed with sedation (monitored anesthesia care).
DetailsSkin cancer is very common in the eyelids. There are certain characteristics that distinguish these tumors from a benign lesion, such as: Irregular margins, Central ulceration…
DetailsOculoplastic surgeons are ophthalmologists (eye surgeons) who specialize in aesthetic and reconstructive surgery of the eyelids, orbit (bony cavity around the eye), and lacrimal system.
DetailsDo you feel young and full of energy, but your eyes make you look tired and aged? Maybe you’ve had a friend or colleague ask you if you are fatigued, even though you feel rested.
DetailsFacial skin cancer is quite common, especially in the area surrounding the eyes. Basal Cell Carcinoma is the most common type.
DetailsEctropion is a medical condition commonly seen in an oculoplastics clinic, in which the lower lid margin everts – rolls away- from the eyeball.
DetailsEyelid ptosis, also known as droopy eyelid, is a frequent condition in kids and adults. It may affect one or both upper eyelids, but the ptosis is usually asymmetrical.
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