Sunday, March 30, 2008

Corrective Surgery For Eyelid Trauma:

For every step you take, there could be an accident waiting to happen. You could have your face eaten by your own pit bull or you could have half your face singed severely in a fire. The scope for accidents not happening to you equals the scope of happening to you.

Trauma to the eyelid can be the result of a number of accidents, intended or unintentional and are easily recognized when the first signs of eye trauma begin to manifest itself, namely, plain ol’ ugly swelling. Loss of vision and a burning sensation are other symptoms that should get you on the road to your physician pronto.

Plastic surgeons who are experienced in reconstructive plastic surgery are the people you have to go to next besides an ophthalmologist. The eyelids are more than cosmetic in function and have to be checked for injury before they damage rather than protect the eyes like they are meant to do.

In case of an eyelid surgery where eyelid repair is required, the ends of the eyelid have to be closed properly so that unnecessary exposure to light can be prevented and adequate tear distribution can be facilitated.

Plastic surgeons performing a reconstructive eyelid surgery first and foremost determine the state of the underlying layers of the eye and check whether the eyeball is intact or the retina is displaced. Bone fractures and severity of any damage to nerves and tear ducts is also checked.

In case of any trauma to the eye rush to a doctor and make no delay in getting damaged eyes and eyelids treated as early on as possible. Contact the Plastic Surgery Institute of California, an advanced surgical institute for plastic surgery for more help on eyelid surgery.

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