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Ophthalmologist & Facial Aesthetics
Cataract surgery involves the replacement of the cloudy, dysfunctional natural lens of the eye with a synthetic intra-ocular lens implant (IOL).
IOLs can be advanced technology lens implants (Trifocal/Multifocal IOLs) or Monofocal lens implants…
Visual freedom from spectacles/contact lenses is a highly sought after entity. An ICL is an advanced synthetic lens implant that is surgically inserted into the eye in-front of your natural lens. This reduces/eliminates your dependance on spectacles/contact lenses by augmenting the…
Glaucoma is the gradual loss of vision from optic (eye) nerve destruction. The risk factors include high eye pressure, genetics and poor optic nerve circulation. Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS) are a group of sophisticated surgical implants/procedures providing…
Keratoconus is the progressive thinning of the anterior layer of the eye (cornea) which results in significant vision distortion over time. Cross-linking (CXL) is a painless procedure that aims to reinforce & strengthen the cornea, preventing further thinning. ..
A Pterygium is a pyramid-shaped growth of scar tissue that spreads from the conjunctiva (clear membrane over the white part of the eye) onto the cornea (the clear window part of the eye) towards the pupil. It is a fairly common condition & may occur in one or both eyes…
Sagging upper eyelids or bags under lower eyelids are a natural process of the aging face, but may be excessive in certain people. The loss of skin & muscle tone may impart an undesirable look to a face. Blepharoplasty surgery can restore the youthful exuberance…
Ptosis Surgery refers to a drooping eyelid and/or drooping eyebrow. Ptosis may result from weakness of the muscles that lift the eyelid/eyebrow and it may affect one or both eyes. Ptosis can be mild (cosmetic nuisance) or significant, where the eyelid appears almost…
Dry eye syndrome is discomfort that occurs when there is continued disruption imbalance of the tear film. Tears play a vital role in maintaining a healthy eye and clear vision. Our advanced Dry Eye Clinic has a customised assessment and personalised treatment based on…
Blepharitis is an infection of the eyelash glands and eyelids. The infections are usually bacterial or from a mite (Demodex). Because this infection affects the tear glands, it causes a disruption of the important function of the tears and results in a Dry Eye Syndrome.
Eyelid Blepharospasm (benign essential blepharospasm) is the involuntary eyelid twitching/blinking that makes it difficult keeping the eyes open or closing them in a normal manner. Severe blepharospasm can be treated with injections of muscle relaxants
…
Diabetes affects every organ in the body that has a blood and nerve supply, the eye is no different in this regard. If left undiagnosed, unmonitored or untreated, Diabetes can ravage the eye in multiple ways to result in blindness. Regular Diabetes screening can prevent
…
AMD is the loss of central vision due to the destruction of the vision-processing nerve cells in the eye (photoreceptor layer). As the condition progresses, the peripheral vision also begins to fade. There are methods to slow down the progression of ‘dry’ AMD and methods of treating ‘wet’ AMD…
There are several causes of unusual lumps/swellings/cysts on the eyelid and surrounding areas. These vary from an inflamed gland (stye), a blocked gland (chalazion), cysts, fatty deposits (xanthalesma palpebrarum)…
Wrinkles (crows feet, forehead lines, frown lines) are all a normal part of aging. These effects can be mitigated by the use of chemodenervation which softens & smoothens these undesirable features…
Loss of youthful volume in your face can signal premature aging (sagging cheek bones, thin lips, sunken eyes). These effects can be mitigated by restoring the fullness in strategic areas of the face with cosmetic dermal fillers…
Flashes are the light streaks or arcs of light that flash across the vision & persist when the eyes are shut. Floaters are strands/webs that float across the vision and move as the eye gazes in different directions. ..
People that experience migraines or chronic headaches may be eligible to receive botulinum toxin type A therapy. These injections provide a significant reduction of the symptom burden often…
People that experience excessive sweating (armpits/palms) may be eligible to receive botulinum toxin type A injections at those sites to alleviate
…
Cataract surgery involves the replacement of the cloudy, dysfunctional natural lens of the eye with a synthetic intra-ocular lens implant (IOL). IOLs can be advanced technology lens implants (Trifocal/Multifocal IOLs) or Monofocal lens implants…
Visual freedom from spectacles/contact lenses is a highly sought after entity. An ICL is an advanced synthetic lens implant that is surgically inserted into the eye in-front of your natural lens. This reduces/eliminates your dependance…
Glaucoma is the gradual loss of vision from optic (eye) nerve destruction. The risk factors include high eye pressure, genetics and poor optic nerve circulation. Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS) are a group of sophisticated surgical implants/procedures providing…
Keratoconus is the progressive thinning of the anterior layer of the eye (cornea) which results in significant vision distortion over time. Cross-linking (CXL) is a painless procedure that aims to reinforce & strengthen the cornea, preventing further thinning. ..
A Pterygium is a pyramid-shaped growth of scar tissue that spreads from the conjunctiva (clear membrane over the white part of the eye) onto the cornea (the clear window part of the eye) towards the pupil. It is a fairly common condition & may occur in one or both eyes…
Sagging upper eyelids or bags under lower eyelids are a natural process of the aging face, but may be excessive in certain people. The loss of skin & muscle tone may impart an undesirable look to a face. Blepharoplasty surgery can restore the youthful exuberance…
Ptosis Surgery refers to a drooping eyelid and/or drooping eyebrow. Ptosis may result from weakness of the muscles that lift the eyelid/eyebrow and it may affect one or both eyes. Ptosis can be mild (cosmetic nuisance) or significant, where the eyelid appears almost…
Dry eye syndrome is discomfort that occurs when there is continued disruption imbalance of the tear film. Tears play a vital role in maintaining a healthy eye and clear vision. Our advanced Dry Eye Clinic has a customised assessment and personalised treatment based on…
Blepharitis is an infection of the eyelash glands and eyelids. The infections are usually bacterial or from a mite (Demodex). Because this infection affects the tear glands, it causes a disruption of the important function of the tears and results in a Dry Eye Syndrome.
Eyelid Blepharospasm (benign essential blepharospasm) is the involuntary eyelid twitching/blinking that makes it difficult keeping the eyes open or closing them in a normal manner. Severe blepharospasm can be treated with injections of muscle relaxants
…
Diabetes affects every organ in the body that has a blood and nerve supply, the eye is no different in this regard. If left undiagnosed, unmonitored or untreated, Diabetes can ravage the eye in multiple ways to result in blindness. Regular Diabetes screening can prevent
…
AMD is the loss of central vision due to the destruction of the vision-processing nerve cells in the eye (photoreceptor layer). As the condition progresses, the peripheral vision also begins to fade. There are methods to slow down the progression of ‘dry’ AMD and methods of treating ‘wet’ AMD…
There are several causes of unusual lumps/swellings/cysts on the eyelid and surrounding areas. These vary from an inflamed gland (stye), a blocked gland (chalazion), cysts, fatty deposits (xanthalesma palpebrarum)…
Wrinkles (crows feet, forehead lines, frown lines) are all a normal part of aging. These effects can be mitigated by the use of chemodenervation (Botox) which softens & smoothens these undesirable features…
Loss of youthful volume in your face can signal premature aging (sagging cheek bones, thin lips, sunken eyes). These effects can be mitigated by restoring the fullness in strategic areas of the face with cosmetic dermal fillers…
Flashes are the light streaks or arcs of light that flash across the vision & persist when the eyes are shut. Floaters are strands/webs that float across the vision and move as the eye gazes in different directions. ..
People that experience migraines or chronic headaches may be eligible to receive botulinum toxin type A therapy. These injections provide a significant reduction of the symptom burden often…
People that experience excessive sweating (armpits/palms) may be eligible to receive botulinum toxin type A injections at those sites to alleviate
…