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Orbital Surgery
The orbit (eye socket) is a bony cavity containing the eye, surrounding fat, extraocular muscles, and important neurovascular structures. Oculoplastic surgeons address a wide range of orbital conditions — from benign and malignant tumors to traumatic fractures, infection, and socket reconstruction following eye loss.
Orbital Tumors
Diagnosis and surgical management of orbital tumors and masses — adult and pediatric, benign and malignant.
Learn more →Trauma
Surgical repair of eyelid, orbital, and lacrimal trauma — from minor lacerations to complex orbital fractures and reconstruction.
Learn more →Anophthalmos
Surgical and prosthetic management of anophthalmos (absence of the eye) and socket reconstruction following enucleation or evisceration.
Learn more →Thyroid Eye Disease
Comprehensive treatment of Thyroid Eye Disease (TED / Graves' ophthalmopathy) — orbital decompression, eyelid retraction, Tepezza, and rehabilitation.
Learn more →Infections
Medical and surgical management of eyelid and orbital infections — preseptal and orbital cellulitis, dacryocystitis, herpes zoster, and more.
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