Dr. Anna Ginter offers non-surgical and surgical treatment for many advanced ocular conditions. Click the picture for more info.
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Upper Eyelid hooding
DERMATOCHALASIS
Droopy Eyelid
PTOSIS
WRINKLES
Lower Eyelid "Bags"
DERMATOCHALASIS
Droopy Brows
BROW PTOSIS
VOLUME LOSS
Lower lid outward laxity
ECTROPION
Lower lid inward laxity
ENTROPION
Eyelid or Orbit
TUMOR
Watery Eyes/Tearing
EPIPHORA
Eyelid and Orbital
TRAUMA
Fake Eye
PROSTHETIC EYE
Eye bulging
EXOPHTHALMOS
Eyelid Twitching
BLEPHAROSPASM
Loose skin overhangs the eye, limiting vision or appearing cosmetically displeasing. Surgical correction (blepharoplasty) trims the overhang to improve vision and/or achieve youthful aesthetics.
Upper Eyelid hooding
DERMATOCHALASIS
Lower eyelid skin and muscle relax abnormally, with fat prominence and a “baggy” appearance. Surgical corrective techniques reduce or remove bags, and can achieve more youthful aesthetics.
Lower eyelid "bags"
DERMATOCHALASIS
The eyelid is turned outward from the eye, causing exposure and irritation to the eye. Surgical correction restores eyelid position and its protective eye function.
Lower lid outward laxity
ECTROPION
The eyelid turns inward, with lashes rubbing against the eye, due to laxity and abnormal muscle. Surgical correction is performed to remove this abnormal friction.
Lower lid inward laxity
ENTROPION
Lowering of the eyebrow can limit vision or be cosmetically displeasing. Surgical correction lifts the brow to an improved position, and can help achieve youthful aesthetics.
Droopy brows
BROW PTOSIS
Facial depressions or sunk-in appearance. Injections with Hyaluronic Acid or other agents augment (fill in) regions, toward an aesthetically more pleasing appearance.
VOLUME LOSS
Typically age-related lines. Botulinum Toxin can soften or help prevent permanent (“static”) wrinkles for more youthful appearance.
WRINKLES
TUMORS of the Eyelid and Orbit: can be evaluated diagnostically (via imaging and/or biopsy). Surgical treatment includes excision (partial or total), with possible reconstruction.
Eyelid or Orbit
TUMOR
Watery eyes (EPIPHORA) or tearing down the cheek is due to many reasons. Treatment includes medical or surgical options such as Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR, or creation of an alternative passage for tear drainage).
Watery Eyes/Tearing
EPIPHORA
Eye bulging (EXOPHTHALMOS, PROPTOSIS): protrusion of eyeball from various conditions (e.g. thyroid eye disease, tumor, infection, inflammation). Detailed evaluation can be followed with targeted treatment (e.g. infusion or decompressive surgery).
Eye bulging
EXOPHTHALMOS
Eyelid and Orbital TRAUMA can cause aesthetic disfigurement and tear drainage impairment from lacerations, or double vision from muscle entrapment in an orbital fracture. Surgical treatment reconstructs the eyelid, while maintaining or restoring function; some, but not all orbital fractures require treatment.
Eyelid and Orbital
TRAUMA
Fake Eye (PROSTHETIC EYE in an ANOPHTHALMIC SOCKET) follows either removal of the entire eye (Enucleation), inside portion of eye (Evisceration), or contents of the orbit (Exenteration) for tumor, trauma, or other diagnosis.
Fake Eye
PROSTHETIC EYE
Uncontrollable Eyelid Twitching (BLEPHAROSPASM) can impair activities of daily living. Botulinum Toxin injections are a key treatment option.
Eyelid twitching
BLEPHAROSPASM