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Oculoplastic Surgeons in Colorado
15 fellowship-trained oculoplastic surgeons listed in Colorado (CO). All listed physicians are board-certified specialists in eyelid, orbital, and lacrimal surgery.
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Emily Bratton
MD, FACS
Emily Bratton MD PLLC
📍 Englewood, CO
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John Burroughs
MD
Springs Aesthetics
📍 Colorado Springs, CO
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Laryssa Dragan
MD
Artisan MD Eyelid & Facial Plastic Surgery
📍 Fort Collins, CO
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Elizabeth Echalier
MD
Fante Eye & Face Centre
📍 Denver, CO
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Robert Fante
MD, FACS
Fante Eye and Face Centre
📍 Denver, CO
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Eric Hink
MD
University of Colorado
📍 Aurora, CO
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Scott Jones
MD
Jones Oculofacial Plastics
📍 Colorado Springs, CO
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Sophie Liao
MD
University of Colorado SOM, Department of Ophthalmology
📍 Aurora, CO
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Michael McCracken
MD
McCracken Eye and Face Institute, PC
📍 Lone Tree, CO
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Ron Pelton MD, PhD,
FACS
📍 Colorado Springs, CO
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Jerry Popham
MD, FACS
Park Avenue Oculoplastic Surgeons
📍 Denver, CO
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Chet Reistad
MD
Eye Center of Northern Colorado
📍 Fort Collins, CO
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Tal Rubinstein
MD
Kaiser Permanente
📍 Denver, CO
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Chris Thiagarajah
MD, FACS
Denver Eyelid Specialists
📍 Greenwood Village, CO
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Brian Willoughby
MD
Brian Willoughby, M.D., P.C.
📍 Denver, CO
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About Oculoplastic Surgery in Colorado
What conditions do oculoplastic surgeons in Colorado treat?
Oculoplastic surgeons in Colorado treat both cosmetic and medical conditions — including blepharoplasty (eye lift), ptosis repair, thyroid eye disease, orbital tumors, blocked tear ducts (DCR), eyelid laxity, brow lift, and eyelid skin cancer excision with reconstruction.
Why choose an ASOPRS-trained surgeon?
ASOPRS fellowship training is the gold standard credential in oculoplastic surgery. It requires a full ophthalmology residency followed by a 1–2 year accredited fellowship in eyelid, orbital, and lacrimal surgery. Learn more about oculoplastic surgeons →









