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OCULOPLASTIC SURGERY
Dr. Cytryn is an oculoplastic surgeon who performs cosmetic
and reconstructive surgery of the eyelids, lacrimal system, and
orbit. The advantage of having a cosmetic or corrective eyelid
surgery performed by an oculoplastic specialist is that the
physician can perform a full medical eye evaluation and then
determine how much correction with be tolerated without
over-correcting the eyelids.
Blepharoplasty is a common procedure; excess skin and fatty
tissue are removed from around the eyes. Drooping eyebrows
can also be corrected at the same time.
Why Is Blepharoplasty Performed?
Blepharoplasty can be done to improve both visual function
and cosmetic appearance. Excessive upper eyelid tissue can
block the upper field of vision. Correction of overhanging skin
folds will improve the function of the upper eyelid and
peripheral vision. Even if vision is not affected, blepharoplasty
may be performed to improve a sagging, tired appearance.
What Symptoms Indicated Blepharoplasty Is Needed?
In addition to changes in appearance anda limited field of
vision, excess eyelid tissue can also cause physical discomfort.
The weight of the excess eyelid tissue may cause brow ache
and fatigue. In some cases, excess skin may cause the
eyelashes to turn in and irritate the eye.
What Is Botox®? How Is It Used?
The purpose of Botox® treatment is to relax the facial muscles
causing a wrinkling between the eyebrows, upper nose, and
around the eyes. Botox® is a highly purified solution of a
motor nerve blocking agent. It is approved by the FDA and has
been used for nearly 20 years for treatment of patients who
suffer spasm of the upper eyelid muscled. By carefully
injecting minute amounts of Botox® directly into the
overactive facial muscle, a temporary relaxation of the muscle
is achieved. The long history of safety and effectiveness of
Botox® makes it a very useful adjunct for treatment of facial
wrinkles.
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