A DAY IN THE LIFE OF CORNEA AND OCULOPLASTIC SURGERY

The eye depends on everything around it, and everything around the eye affects the eye.

Cornea and Oculoplastic Surgery is directed as much to the tissues around the eye as the eye itself.

As seen on this operating list, that means reconstructive surgery to the front of the eye (stromal transplant), orbital surgery (stereotactic decompression), keyhole surgery through the nose for watery eye (dacryocystorhinostomy), cancer reconstruction surgery and even includes removing an eye.

All in a fun day’s work!

Surgeries listed: Stromal transplant, Stereotactic orbital decompression, Evisceration and orbital implant, Mohs reconstruction, Endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy and DCR.
Surgeries listed: Stromal transplant, Stereotactic orbital decompression, Evisceration and orbital implant, Mohs reconstruction, Endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy, and DCR.

Depending on your condition, more information is available at:

www.cornealtransplant.com.au

www.oculoplasticsurgery.com.au

www.mohsreconstruction.com.au

www.thyroideyedisease.com.au

www.wateryeye.com.au

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