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Eyelid Surgery Can Yield Great Change

Author: Jeffrey Whitman
by Jeffrey Whitman
Posted: Mar 01, 2015

If eyes are the window to the soul then it’s easy to understand that any issues with your eyes can have a dramatic impact on your overall sense of health and self-worth. Our eyelids, for instance, are not something that we give much thought to until we have a problem with them - whether it’s medical or cosmetic. An eye doctor who specializes in eyelid health - an oculoplastic specialist - is the appropriate doctor to meet with when you’re having eyelid issues such as:

Orbital Tumors - Benign or malignant tumors that reside in the area surrounding the eye as well as all tissues, nerves, etc. connected to the eye.

Inflammation of the Eyelid - Also known as blepharitis. Inflammation of the eyelids stems from irritation that can be the result of a variety of causes including infection and allergy.

Lacerations - As the result of injury to the eye, lacerations can range from minor to severe and may require sutures to this delicate area. Long-term effects of laceration can include a drooping eyelid, watering eyes, and more, so it’s important that any injuries be addressed immediately.

Orbital Fractures - Injury that causes one or more fractures to the bones surrounding the eye.

Issues with Lacrimal Drainage Systems - Otherwise known as blocked tear ducts. Partial or entirely blocked tear ducts - caused by anything from injury to infection - can result in watery, irritated eyes if not treated properly.

Blepharospasms - A condition with constant twitching of the eyelid. Therapeutic Botox is injected which temporarily provides relief from blepharospasms.

Crows feet, lines and wrinkles - Botox has been shown to be highly effective in reducing the expression lines in the forehead and around the eye helping patients to look more rested and youthful.

A comprehensive eye health practice will offer a variety of services connected to eyelids including laser surgery options, cosmetic surgery for the eyelids, reconstruction, Botox, and more.

Oculoplastic specialists are ophthalmologists who - instead of receiving their fellowship in general plastic surgery - receive it in plastic surgery that focuses on the eyelid specifically. They are highly skilled doctors and surgeons who have a unique understanding of the mechanics and complexity of the eye with a deep knowledge of the options available for improving functionality as well as appearance.

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Key-Whitman Eye Center has been recognized as a leading eye-care facility with 5 locations in the Dallas Ft. Worth area providing LASIK eye laser surgery for vision correction & general eye care services. Treatment for cataracts, glaucoma, diabetes and corneal disease as well as routine eye care in addition to vision correction is offered by the eye center.

About the Author

Dr. Whitman, a recipient of the American Medical Association Physician's Recognition Award, currently serves as the Clinical correspondent for the American Academy of Ophthalmology, He is a past President of the American College of Eye Surgeons.

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