New publication about the latest techniques in orbital decompression surgery

My colleagues and I discuss our latest orbital decompression techniques in this recent article that was published in the Operative Techniques in Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Journal. Orbital decompression is type of orbital (eye socket) surgery that restores the normal volume in the eye socket so that the eyeball can rest in a more …

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Rare injury but lucky patient: Man’s eye saved after impalement

Although rare, these are cases that involve many doctors of various fields to help in the care of the patient that suffer severe orbital injury: from neurosurgeons, maxillofacial surgeons, otolaryngologists, plastic surgeons to oculoplastic surgeons.   I saw similar cases, although not inolving shears, during my residency and fellowship training.  I had the opportunity to work …

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Revisional eyelid surgery: A case of upper lid ptosis and lower lid retraction

A common reason patients see me is for abnormal eyelid positions. The term revisional eyelid surgery refers to the correction of the eyelid position (either upper or lower lid) after having undergone prior eyelid surgery. A few of the more common reasons for eyelid malpositions are from prior blepharoplasty or eyelid reconstruction from trauma or …

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Lip Augmentation using Juvederm

Lip augmentation is commonly performed on patients that wish to have a fuller upper and lower lip. Although various products can be used for lip augmentation,  augmentation can be achieved successfully using hyaluronic acid products such at Restylane or Juvederm. They produce an incredible result that patients are extremely happy with, well tolerated and safe, …

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Hughes Flap: Eyelid reconstruction for large skin cancer of the lower eyelid

Oculoplastic surgeons like myself routinely perform the removal of an eyelid skin cancer and then the reconstruction of the eyelid defect. The most common eyelid skin cancer is basal cell carcinoma but other kinds also include squamous cell carcinoma. The first part of the procedure involves removing the skin cancer and the second part involves …

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Ptosis surgery (Droopy eyelid surgery)

Ptosis is the medical term for droopy lids, which can occur in one or both lids. Children with ptosis are often born with it, whereas adults usually get ptosis as a result of aging, prior surgery, or even long term contact lens use. There are various different ways to repair a ptotic lid and it …

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