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Sukhjit S. Johl, MD 

CLINICAL INFORMATION FOR PATIENTS

Acquired Ptosis - Droopy Upper Eyelids (Spanish)

Blepharoplasty & Brow Lift - Eyelid Rejuvenation (Spanish)

Entropion - Eyelids That Turn In

Ectropion - Eyelids That Turn Out

Excessive Tearing- The “Wet” Eye

Blocked Tear Duct Surgery

Tearing in Children - Congenital Lacrimal Obstruction

Eyelid Skin Cancers

Blepharospasm and Hemifacial Spasm

Benign Essential Belpharospasm Research Foundation (BERBF)

Thyroid Disease and the Eye

Orbital Trauma

Orbital Tumors

Surgery to Remove an Eye (Spanish)

Botox and Facial Fillers

Cosmetic Botox and Facial Fillers

Useful Web Sites

American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

American Academy of Ophthalmology

More information about Oculoplastic and Orbit Surgery

Eye Plastics-Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery of the Eye

Ocularists ("artificial eye")

Phillip A. Danz and Associates

Steven R. Young

 


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