
Blocked Tear Ducts in Children
Around 7% of newborns are born with a blocked tear duct. This is usually due to a thin membrane at the bottom of the duct

Around 7% of newborns are born with a blocked tear duct. This is usually due to a thin membrane at the bottom of the duct

Tears normally drain through a small system that starts with tiny openings in the inner corners of the eyelids (called puncta). The tears then pass

Adult Tearing (Watery eyes) are a common complaint in adults and can be both uncomfortable and frustrating. Tearing happens when there is an imbalance between
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Post Double Eyelid Surgery blepharoptosis is a complex condition that may result from scarring or levator dysfunction. This case highlights surgical correction through scar release,
Nasolacrimal duct obstruction causes persistent tearing and possible infection when the tear duct is blocked. Treatment options vary by age, with endoscopic surgery offering a
Thyroid eye disease is an autoimmune condition, meaning the body’s own immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue around the eyes. This causes inflammation, swelling, and

Essential preoperative guidance for eyelid, orbital, and tear duct surgeries: discontinue blood thinners 7 days prior and avoid supplements, oily foods, and alcohol 2 weeks
Aging eyelids can cause droopy skin, ptosis, and vision obstruction. Learn about symptoms, causes, and effective surgical treatments such as upper blepharoplasty and ptosis correction

This guideline outlines essential postoperative management following eyelid and periorbital surgery, including cold compresses, wound care, head elevation, activity restrictions, and signs of complications all
Eyelid surgery specialists come from various professional backgrounds, including general ophthalmologists, oculoplastic and reconstructive ophthalmologists, plastic surgeons, and ENT surgeons with facial plastic training. Each