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Have you ever experienced persistent eye irritation or noticed your lower eyelid turning outward, exposing your eye to the elements? This could be a condition known as ectropion. While it might sound unfamiliar, ectropion is more common than you might think and can lead to significant discomfort if not treated. What Is Out-turning of the eyelid? Ectropion happens when the…
Entropion: What You Need to Know and How It’s Treated Entropion is when your eyelid, usually the lower one, turns inward, causing your eyelashes to rub against the surface of your eye. This constant friction can be painful, irritating, and even harmful if left untreated. While it’s a condition that can affect anyone, it’s most common in older adults. …
Constant watery eyes, or epiphora, can impact daily life by causing discomfort and frustration. At our medical office in New York City, led by Dr. Alexander Rabinovich, we provide expert diagnosis and treatment options for watery eyes. Dr. Rabinovich specializes in understanding the complexities behind excessive tearing (Watery Eyes) and offers a range of tailored treatments to address each patient's…
Skin cancer doesn’t discriminate; it can show up even on the thin, sensitive skin of your eyelids. Acting fast with a precise diagnosis and treatment plan is the best way to minimize risks and get back on track. When skin cancer strikes the eyelid, specialized eyelid reconstruction steps in to bring back both function and appearance after the tumoris removed.…
Our eyes play a big role in how we express ourselves. They show emotions, reflect our energy, and even hint at our age. But when eyelids don’t work the way they should due to paralysis or muscle issues, it’s more than just an aesthetic concern—it can affect everyday life. Conditions like facial nerve palsy or trauma can lead to eyelid…