This malformation causes the edge of the eyelid to draw inward, so that eyelashes scratch the eye. If left untreated, trichiasis can result in corneal clouding, and eventually blindness. The most ...
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The Sharp Rise of Lower Eyelid Plastic Surgery
Deep-plane facelifts may have had their share of buzzy news in 2025, but so too has a less invasive facial surgery. If you’ve noticed a sudden influx of before-and-after photos where people’s undereye ...
Trachomatous trichiasis, a potentially blinding condition where inward-turned eyelashes scratch the front of the eye, can successfully be treated by either of the two most common types of eyelid ...
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How cosmetic surgery is helping many people feel more confident
In recent years cosmetic surgery has become more visible and widely discussed. Many people now view it as one of the options available to improve their appearance and feel more comfortable with their ...
On a normal eyelid (left), eyelashes are turned outward away from the cornea. Eyelids affected by trichiasis (center) have eyelashes touching the eye. Surgery for eyelids affected by trichiasis (right ...
Trachomatous trichiasis, a potentially blinding condition where inward-turned eyelashes scratch the front of the eye, can successfully be treated by either of the two most common types of eyelid ...
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