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Gregg Samuel Gayre, MD 

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Oculoplastic procedures refer to a large variety of surgical procedures that deal with the orbit (eye socket), eyelids, tear ducts, and the face. These procedures include repair of droopy eyelids, repair of tear duct obstructions, orbital fracture repairs, removal of tumors in and around the eyes, and facial rejuvenation procedures including laser skin resurfacing, eye lifts, brow lifts, and even facelifts.

Oculoplastic procedures frequently have both functional and aesthetic purposes. For example, blepharoplasty, a procedure for excessive and droopy eyelid skin, may improve peripheral vision as well as facial beauty and rejuvenation. Repair of tear duct obstructions prevents tears from running out of the eyes and down the face, in some cases without even an incision. Repair of traumatic orbital fractures may prevent double vision as well as a sunken eye appearance. Droopy eyebrows are being raised through tiny incisions hidden in the hairline. Laser skin resurfacing is resolving facial wrinkles, acne scars, and the usual signs of aging and sun-damage resulting in a more natural, youthful appearance. The list goes on.

The great majority of these procedures are performed by oculoplastic surgeons. The oculoplastic surgeon, trained first as an ophthalmologist, and secondly as an oculoplastic specialist, has immense skill and training to deal with all of the complex ramifications of eyelid, orbital, tear duct, and facial plastics procedures. However, some of the above mentioned procedures are performed in an extremely competent manner by general ophthalmologists and other ophthalmology sub-specialists.

Dr. Gayre sees patients by referral only. If you think that you have a problem or condition that needs evaluation by Dr. Gayre, you must see your local ophthalmologist for a referral.

Cosmetic Consultations can be made without a referral. To schedule a cosmetic consultation, please call 415-444-2612.

In order to expedite your visit, please complete the New Patient Encounter Form. This information provides a concise review of your medical history that Dr. Gayre will reference during your visit and any future surgeries.

 


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