We provide corrective surgeries for all of the below eyelid afflictions and more.
As we age, the tissues around your eyes, including some of the muscles supporting your eyelids, weaken. Normal fat that helps support the eyes can then herniate and move into the lower eyelids, causing the lids to look puffy/baggy.
Excess skin on the upper eyelids. Excess skin creates a heavy looking eyelid or aged appearance.
A drooping eyelid is also called ptosis. Ptosis occurs when the border of the upper eyelid skin falls to a lower position than normal or can also be caused by dysfunction of the muscles that raise the eyelid. Ptosis can affect one or both eyes.
Skin cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal skin cells. There are various forms of skin cancers.
Eyelid growths can be inflammatory, benign, pre-malignant, or malignant.
When the eyelid loosens and turns out, resulting in exposure of the eyeball.
When the upper or lower eyelid turns inward, causing the eyelashes or eyelid to rub against the eye.
A chalazion is a bump in the upper or lower eyelid caused by obstruction and inflammation of an oil gland of the eyelid.
An eye condition in which the eye muscles and fatty tissue behind the eye become inflamed. Thyroid eye disease can cause the eyeballs to be pushed forward and the eyelids to retract.
Cosmetic and can also serve as a treatment for certain medical conditions.