
Orbital Surgery
Wednesday, 04 July 2018 11:00Before your orbital surgery, you will have to undergo radiographic testing (such as a CT scan) of your eye, and your surgeon will perform fine-needle aspiration. The results will help determine the surgical approach that will be taken. There are many different types of orbital surgery, and the surgical approach that will be chosen in your case depends on the location, size, and extent of disease present.
Thyroid Eye Disease (TED) Management
Wednesday, 04 July 2018 10:57TED is the most common cause of orbital disease in adults. The immunologic pathogenesis of TED has been an area of active research and considerable progress has resulted in an expansion of therapeutic options. Although surgical intervention may be required, a majority of TED patients can be managed with medical therapies.
'Lump and Bump' Removal
Wednesday, 04 July 2018 10:51Skin lumps and bumps can be due to a variety of causes, including both benign and malignant lesions. Depending on the diagnosis, cosmetic appearance, and patient preference, the lesion may be removed by surgical excision or shaved down with radiowave surgery or laser.
Jones Tube placement for watery eyes
Wednesday, 04 July 2018 10:50Jones tubes are small tubes that create a new channel for draining the tears. They create a bypass route of tear drainage when the normal tear ducts fail and alternative techniques to provide drainage are not possible.
Dacryocystorhinostomy for watery eyes
Wednesday, 04 July 2018 10:45DCR surgery is done to treat a watery, sticky eye caused by narrowing or blockage of the tear drainage tubes, which run from the inner corner of the eye into the tear sac and then down into the nose.
Anti-Wrinkle Injectable Fillers
Wednesday, 04 July 2018 10:37Anti-wrinkle injectables are a quick and easy way to stop the tiny contractions that form the folds on your skin when you frown or smile; they are used around the upper face on the forehead, brow and eye area.
Wrinkle Relaxing Injections
Wednesday, 04 July 2018 10:33At a certain age the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles are a fact of life, but with today’s range of professional cosmetic treatments they are no longer inevitable. With wrinkle relaxing treatment we can delay and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles so that you look younger for longer.
Tear Trough Rejuvenation
Wednesday, 04 July 2018 10:30The tear trough is the area between your cheek and lower eyelid. As we age, we lose volume in this area sometimes causing under-eye dark circles to appear. An effective tear trough treatment is to inject filler into this area – restoring the lost volume and reducing the appearance of dark circles.
Ptosis / Drooping Eyelid
Wednesday, 04 July 2018 10:26Ptosis is defined as drooping of the upper lid, partly covering the pupil. Ptosis causes a tired, sleepy appearance and reduces vision. Repair is intended to provide a more youthful, vibrant appearance as well as to improve your sight.
Asian Eyelid Surgery
Wednesday, 04 July 2018 10:22Asian blepharoplasty, commonly termed double-eyelid surgery, refers to surgery designed to place a pretarsal crease in Asian eyes that are absent a fold. Patients typically desire to look more bright-eyed and want to make applying eyeliner easier. Patients also seek to remove the puffy and tired look associated with a fatty upper lid.