Ophthalmology

NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital

Ophthalmology

Ophthalmic Plastic, Reconstructive & Orbital Surgery

Cosmetic and reconstructive procedures that are performed on the eyelids, orbital sockets and lacrimal system are referred to as oculoplastic surgery. The small, highly specialized field of oculoplastic surgery combines the precision and microsurgery of ophthalmology with the aesthetic and reconstructive concepts of plastic surgery.

Weill Cornell Medicine oculoplastic surgeons provide evaluation and treatment diseases that affect the eyelids, orbital cavities and tear ducts. When necessary, we utilize a multidisciplinary approach that may include dermatologists, plastic surgeons, otolaryngologists, endocrinologists, radiologists, neurosurgeons and ocularists.

Eyelid disorders we typically provide treatment for include:

  • Ptosis (drooping eyelids).
  • Congenital malformations.
  • Trauma (lacerations).
  • Tumors (skin cancer).
  • Malpositions, including entropion (turned-in eyelid) and ectropion (turned-out eyelid).
  • Styes (chalazia).
  • Blepharospasm.
  • Eyelash abnormalities.

Orbital processes we typically provide management for include:

  • Thyroid (Graves') eye disease.
  • Orbital inflammatory syndromes.
  • Tumors.
  • Fractures.
  • Enucleation (removal of the eye) and care of the anophthalmic (eye) socket.

Lacrimal conditions we typically provide treatment for include:

  • Nasolacrimal duct obstruction (blocked tear ducts).
  • Punctal malposition or stenosis (abnormal tear drain).
  • Lacrimal system trauma.
  • Tumors.
  • Unexplained tearing.

Cosmetic Oculoplastic Surgery

Our oculoplastic surgeons specialize in the comprehensive evaluation of cosmetic eye concerns and offer a variety of non-invasive, minimally invasive and surgical treatments for periocular rejuvenation. We take the utmost care to provide our patients with professional, confidential evaluations and individual treatment plans to achieve natural aesthetic results. 

 

Typical reasons for cosmetic consultation include:

  • Drooping or tired upper eyelids.
  • Excess eyelid skin.
  • Eyelid bags.
  • Wrinkles.
  • Post-cosmetic eyelid surgery complications.

Treatment Options

  • Blepharoplasty
  • Botox
  • Eyelash enhancement (Latisse)
  • Facial rejuvenation with fillers (i.e. Dysport, Restylane, Radiesse)

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NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital

Ophthalmology