Ophthalmology Services
Frequently Asked Questions:
- Am I a good candidate for blepharoplasty?
- Ideal candidates for blepharoplasty are individuals with excess skin and fat in their eyelids, experiencing puffiness or sagging that affects their appearance or vision. A consultation with our plastic surgeons will determine your eligibility for the procedure.
- Will the scars be visible after the surgery?
- Our skilled surgeons are meticulous in their approach, placing incisions discreetly along the natural contours of your eyelids, which helps minimize the visibility of scars over time.
- What is the recovery period like?
- The recovery period varies for each individual, but most patients can resume normal activities within a week or two after the surgery. Strenuous activities and heavy lifting should be avoided for a few weeks to allow proper healing.
- How long will the results last?
- The results of blepharoplasty are long-lasting. While the natural aging process continues, many patients enjoy the rejuvenated appearance of their eyes for years to come.
Are you ready to transform your eyes and regain a more youthful and vibrant look? Schedule a consultation with our skilled plastic surgeons to discuss your blepharoplasty options and start your journey towards refreshed and revitalized eyes.
Blepharoplasty: Revitalize Your Eyes
Do you feel like the skin around your eyes makes you appear tired or older than you feel? Consider blepharoplasty, a transformative eyelid surgery offered at Maral Medical. Blepharoplasty, commonly known as eyelid surgery, is designed to rejuvenate the appearance of your eyelids and brighten your overall look.
What is Blepharoplasty?
Blepharoplasty is a specialized cosmetic procedure that targets various aesthetic concerns related to the upper and lower eyelids. It involves the precise removal of excess skin, fat, and muscle, addressing issues such as sagging skin, puffiness, and under-eye bags. This surgical technique aims to restore a more youthful, refreshed, and natural-looking appearance to the eyes, making you feel more confident and revitalized.
Why Choose Us?
At Maral Medical, our experienced and skilled plastic surgeons have a deep understanding of facial anatomy and aesthetics. During a personalized consultation, they will carefully assess your unique facial features and listen to your specific goals. Our team is committed to providing you with the best possible outcomes, tailored to your preferences and desires.
What to Expect from the Procedure? Blepharoplasty is usually performed as an outpatient procedure under local anesthesia or intravenous sedation. Our expert surgeons make discreet incisions along the natural creases of your eyelids, ensuring minimal scarring. They will meticulously remove or reposition excess tissue to achieve a harmonious and balanced appearance. The procedure typically takes a few hours, and you can return home on the same day.
Recovery and Results After the surgery, you may experience some temporary bruising and swelling, but these usually subside within a few days. Our caring team will provide you with detailed aftercare instructions to ensure a smooth recovery. As healing progresses, you’ll begin to notice the remarkable improvements in the appearance of your eyes, giving you a more youthful and rested look.
Comprehensive Eye Examinations:
What it is:
Regular eye check-ups are essential for maintaining optimal eye health. At Maral Medical, our experienced ophthalmologists conduct thorough eye examinations to assess your vision and screen for any potential eye conditions or diseases.
How we evaluate and treat:
During the examination, our ophthalmologists use advanced diagnostic tools to measure visual acuity, assess eye muscle function, check for refractive errors, and examine the internal structures of your eyes. If any issues are detected, we will develop personalized treatment plans to address your specific needs.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- How often should I have an eye examination?
- We recommend having a comprehensive eye exam every one to two years, depending on your age and eye health. If you have any specific eye concerns or conditions, more frequent visits may be necessary.
- Are comprehensive eye exams covered by insurance?
- Many insurance plans cover routine eye exams, but coverage may vary. We encourage you to check with your insurance provider to determine your specific coverage.
- Will the examination involve dilating my pupils?
- Dilating your pupils allows for a more extensive evaluation of the internal structures of your eyes. While not always necessary, our ophthalmologists may recommend dilation for a more thorough assessment.
- Can eye exams help detect health conditions beyond vision problems?
- Yes, comprehensive eye exams can sometimes detect early signs of systemic health issues, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and certain neurological conditions. Early detection can lead to timely intervention and improved overall health.
Comprehensive Eye Examinations:
What it is:
Regular eye check-ups are essential for maintaining optimal eye health. At Maral Medical, our experienced ophthalmologists conduct thorough eye examinations to assess your vision and screen for any potential eye conditions or diseases.
How we evaluate and treat:
During the examination, our ophthalmologists use advanced diagnostic tools to measure visual acuity, assess eye muscle function, check for refractive errors, and examine the internal structures of your eyes. If any issues are detected, we will develop personalized treatment plans to address your specific needs.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- How often should I have an eye examination?
- We recommend having a comprehensive eye exam every one to two years, depending on your age and eye health. If you have any specific eye concerns or conditions, more frequent visits may be necessary.
- Are comprehensive eye exams covered by insurance?
- Many insurance plans cover routine eye exams, but coverage may vary. We encourage you to check with your insurance provider to determine your specific coverage.
- Will the examination involve dilating my pupils?
- Dilating your pupils allows for a more extensive evaluation of the internal structures of your eyes. While not always necessary, our ophthalmologists may recommend dilation for a more thorough assessment.
- Can eye exams help detect health conditions beyond vision problems?
- Yes, comprehensive eye exams can sometimes detect early signs of systemic health issues, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and certain neurological conditions. Early detection can lead to timely intervention and improved overall health.
Prescription Eyeglasses and Contact Lenses
What it is:
If you require vision correction, Maral Medical offers a wide selection of high-quality prescription eyeglasses and contact lenses to suit your visual needs and personal style.
How we evaluate and treat:?
Our skilled optometrists conduct precise measurements to determine the appropriate prescription for your eyeglasses or contact lenses. We take into consideration your lifestyle and vision needs to help you choose the best option for your visual comfort and style.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- How long does it take to get prescription eyeglasses or contact lenses?
- The turnaround time for prescription eyeglasses and contact lenses may vary depending on the complexity of your prescription and the type of lenses you choose. In most cases, you can expect to receive your glasses or lenses within one to two weeks.
- Can I wear contact lenses if I have dry eyes?
- Yes, there are contact lens options specifically designed for individuals with dry eyes. Our optometrists will assess your eye health and recommend suitable contact lenses that provide optimal comfort.
- Do you offer specialized lenses for computer use or driving?
- Yes, we offer specialized lenses, such as blue light filtering lenses for computer use and anti-glare lenses for driving at night. Our optometrists can help you choose lenses that cater to your specific visual needs.
- Are there any age restrictions for wearing contact lenses?
- Contact lenses can be worn by people of all ages, including children. However, proper hygiene and lens care are essential, especially for younger wearers. Our optometrists will provide guidance on the safe use of contact lenses based on your age and individual circumstances.
Prescription Eyeglasses and Contact Lenses
What it is:*
At Maral Medical’s ophthalmology department, we provide diagnosis and treatment for various eye infections, inflammations, and conditions like conjunctivitis (pink eye), uveitis, and keratitis.
How we evaluate and treat:*
Our experienced ophthalmologists carefully assess your symptoms and perform specialized tests to identify the specific cause of the infection or inflammation. Based on the diagnosis, we recommend appropriate medications or treatments to alleviate discomfort and promote healing.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- How can I prevent eye infections?
- To reduce the risk of eye infections, practice good hygiene, avoid touching your eyes with unwashed hands, and avoid sharing personal items like towels or eye makeup with others.
- Is conjunctivitis contagious, and how can I avoid spreading it?
- Yes, conjunctivitis can be contagious, especially in cases caused by viral or bacterial infections. To prevent spreading the infection, wash your hands frequently, avoid touching your eyes, and avoid close contact with others until the symptoms resolve.
- Can I wear contact lenses while being treated for an eye infection?
- It is best to avoid wearing contact lenses while being treated for an eye infection to prevent further irritation and potential complications. Our ophthalmologists will advise you on when it is safe to resume wearing contact lenses.
- What should I do if my eyes are red and itchy?
- Red and itchy eyes may be caused by various factors, including allergies, dry eyes, or infections. If symptoms persist or worsen, seek a comprehensive eye examination with our ophthalmologists to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.
Treatment of Eye Infections and Inflammations
What it is:*
At Maral Medical’s ophthalmology department, we provide diagnosis and treatment for various eye infections, inflammations, and conditions like conjunctivitis (pink eye), uveitis, and keratitis.
How we evaluate and treat:*
Our experienced ophthalmologists carefully assess your symptoms and perform specialized tests to identify the specific cause of the infection or inflammation. Based on the diagnosis, we recommend appropriate medications or treatments to alleviate discomfort and promote healing.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- How can I prevent eye infections?
- To reduce the risk of eye infections, practice good hygiene, avoid touching your eyes with unwashed hands, and avoid sharing personal items like towels or eye makeup with others.
- Is conjunctivitis contagious, and how can I avoid spreading it?
- Yes, conjunctivitis can be contagious, especially in cases caused by viral or bacterial infections. To prevent spreading the infection, wash your hands frequently, avoid touching your eyes, and avoid close contact with others until the symptoms resolve.
- Can I wear contact lenses while being treated for an eye infection?
- It is best to avoid wearing contact lenses while being treated for an eye infection to prevent further irritation and potential complications. Our ophthalmologists will advise you on when it is safe to resume wearing contact lenses.
- What should I do if my eyes are red and itchy?
- Red and itchy eyes may be caused by various factors, including allergies, dry eyes, or infections. If symptoms persist or worsen, seek a comprehensive eye examination with our ophthalmologists to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.
Management of Dry Eye Syndrome:
What it is: If you experience symptoms of dry, itchy, or irritated eyes, Maral Medical’s experts can assess and manage dry eye syndrome to improve your comfort and vision. Dry eye syndrome occurs when the eyes do not produce enough tears or the tears evaporate too quickly, leading to an inadequate lubrication of the eye’s surface.
How we evaluate and treat: Our ophthalmologists conduct comprehensive evaluations to determine the underlying cause of your dry eye symptoms. We may perform tests to measure tear production and assess the quality of your tears. Based on the evaluation, we develop personalized treatment plans that may include prescribing lubricating eye drops, recommending lifestyle changes, or suggesting advanced therapies such as punctal plugs to retain tears on the eye’s surface.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- Can dry eye syndrome be cured completely?
- While dry eye syndrome may not have a permanent cure, effective management can significantly alleviate symptoms and improve eye comfort. Consistent treatment and lifestyle adjustments can provide long-term relief.
- Are lubricating eye drops safe to use regularly?
- Lubricating eye drops are generally safe for regular use, but it’s essential to use the drops as prescribed by our ophthalmologists. Some drops may contain preservatives that could cause irritation with frequent use, so we may recommend preservative-free options for individuals using eye drops multiple times a day.
- Can dry eye syndrome cause vision problems?
- Yes, untreated dry eye syndrome can lead to vision problems. Insufficient tear production can cause blurred vision and discomfort, affecting your ability to focus on tasks such as reading or using digital devices.
- Are there any preventive measures for dry eye syndrome?
- Yes, there are preventive measures to manage dry eye symptoms. These include using humidifiers to add moisture to the air, taking regular breaks during extended periods of screen time, wearing wraparound sunglasses to protect against wind and dry air, and maintaining a balanced diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids.
Glaucoma Evaluation and Management:
What it is: Glaucoma is a serious eye condition that can lead to vision loss if left untreated. At Maral Medical, our clinic offers glaucoma evaluation and management services, including early detection and treatment to preserve your vision.
How we evaluate and treat: Our ophthalmologists use advanced diagnostic techniques to assess the intraocular pressure and examine the optic nerve to detect signs of glaucoma. If diagnosed, we develop personalized treatment plans to manage glaucoma effectively, which may include medicated eye drops, laser therapy, or surgical intervention.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Is glaucoma hereditary?
While glaucoma has a genetic component, not all cases are hereditary. If you have a family history of glaucoma, it’s crucial to have regular eye check-ups to detect any early signs of the condition.
Are there any symptoms of glaucoma in its early stages?
In the early stages, glaucoma often doesn’t cause noticeable symptoms. This is why regular eye examinations are essential for early detection and treatment.
Can glaucoma lead to blindness?
If left untreated, glaucoma can lead to permanent vision loss and blindness. However, early diagnosis and proper management can significantly reduce the risk of vision impairment.
How often should I have glaucoma screenings?
If you are over the age of 40, have a family history of glaucoma, or have other risk factors, we recommend having regular glaucoma screenings every one to two years. If you have been diagnosed with glaucoma, more frequent check-ups may be necessary to monitor your condition.
Cataract Assessment and Surgery:
What it is: For patients with cataracts, our ophthalmologists can perform comprehensive assessments and provide surgical options for cataract removal and lens replacement. Cataracts are the clouding of the eye’s natural lens, which can cause blurred vision and difficulty seeing in low light conditions.
How we evaluate and treat: Our ophthalmologists evaluate the extent and impact of cataracts on your vision through a series of tests, including visual acuity tests and dilated eye examinations. If cataracts are significantly affecting your vision and daily activities, we may recommend cataract surgery. During the procedure, the clouded lens is replaced with an artificial intraocular lens to restore clear vision.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- Is cataract surgery safe and effective?
- Cataract surgery is considered safe and has a high success rate in restoring clear vision. It is one of the most commonly performed surgical procedures worldwide.
- Can cataracts return after surgery?
- No, once a cataract is removed and replaced with an artificial lens, it does not come back. However, some patients may experience a clouding of the posterior capsule over time, which can be treated with a simple laser procedure.
- What type of anesthesia is used during cataract surgery?
- Cataract surgery is typically performed using local anesthesia, which involves numbing the eye with eye drops. This allows the patient to remain awake during the procedure while ensuring minimal discomfort.
- How long does it take to recover from cataract surgery?
- Recovery from cataract surgery is usually quick, with most patients experiencing improved vision within a few days. It’s essential to follow post-operative instructions and attend follow-up appointments to monitor healing progress.
Diabetic Eye Care:
What it is: Individuals with diabetes require special attention to their eye health due to the potential risk of diabetic eye complications. At Maral Medical, our clinic offers diabetic eye care services to monitor and manage any eye-related issues associated with diabetes.
How we evaluate and treat: Our ophthalmologists conduct regular eye exams for diabetic patients to detect early signs of diabetic retinopathy and other related conditions. Through specialized tests, we assess the blood vessels in the retina and monitor changes over time. Early detection allows us to implement appropriate treatments, such as laser therapy or injections, to slow or prevent the progression of diabetic eye diseases.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- Why are regular eye exams crucial for individuals with diabetes?
- Regular eye exams are essential because diabetes can cause damage to the blood vessels in the retina, leading to diabetic retinopathy. Early detection and intervention can help preserve vision and prevent serious complications.
- Are diabetic eye exams painful?
- No, diabetic eye exams are not painful. The procedures involved are non-invasive and generally well-tolerated. Eye drops may be used to dilate the pupils for better examination, which may cause temporary sensitivity to light.
- Can diabetic eye complications be reversed with treatment?
- While treatment can slow or halt the progression of diabetic eye complications, it may not reverse existing damage. Early detection and consistent management are essential to preventing further vision loss.
- How often should individuals with diabetes have eye exams?
- The frequency of eye exams for individuals with diabetes may vary depending on the severity of the condition and the presence of any diabetic eye complications. Our ophthalmologists will recommend a personalized schedule based on each patient’s unique needs.
Management of Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD):
What it is: Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is a degenerative eye disease that affects the macula, the part of the retina responsible for central vision. At Maral Medical, our ophthalmologists provide evaluation, monitoring, and management of AMD, which is a leading cause of vision loss in older adults.
How we evaluate and treat: Our ophthalmologists use advanced imaging techniques to assess the macula’s health and detect any signs of AMD. Regular monitoring allows us to identify the progression of the disease and intervene with appropriate treatments, such as anti-VEGF injections or laser therapy, to slow or prevent further vision loss.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- Can age-related macular degeneration be prevented?
- While the exact cause of AMD is not fully understood, certain lifestyle factors, such as a healthy diet rich in antioxidants, not smoking, and protecting the eyes from UV light, may help reduce the risk of developing the disease.
- Are there different types of age-related macular degeneration?
- Yes, AMD can be classified as either dry AMD (the more common type) or wet AMD. Dry AMD involves the breakdown of light-sensitive cells in the macula, while wet AMD is characterized by abnormal blood vessel growth that can cause severe vision loss if not treated promptly.
- Is there a cure for age-related macular degeneration?
- Currently, there is no cure for AMD. However, early detection and management can help preserve vision and slow the disease’s progression, allowing patients to maintain a better quality of life.
- How often should individuals with AMD undergo eye examinations?
- Individuals diagnosed with AMD should undergo regular eye exams, as recommended by our ophthalmologists. The frequency of exams may vary depending on the disease’s stage and the effectiveness of the treatments provided.
Treatment of Eye Allergies:
What it is: Eye allergies, also known as allergic conjunctivitis, can cause uncomfortable symptoms such as itching, redness, and tearing of the eyes. At Maral Medical, our clinic specializes in diagnosing and offering various treatment options to alleviate eye allergy symptoms and improve overall eye comfort.
How we evaluate and treat: Our experienced ophthalmologists perform comprehensive eye examinations and review your medical history to identify the allergen causing the reaction. We may recommend allergen-specific immunotherapy or prescribe antihistamine eye drops to provide relief from itching and inflammation.
Treatment of Eye Allergies:
- Can eye allergies lead to permanent vision damage?
- Eye allergies themselves do not typically cause permanent vision damage. However, chronic rubbing of the eyes due to itching may lead to irritation and temporary blurring of vision. Treating eye allergies promptly can prevent discomfort and potential complications.
- How can I reduce exposure to allergens that trigger eye allergies?
- Reducing exposure to allergens may include keeping windows closed during high pollen seasons, using air purifiers indoors, wearing wraparound sunglasses when outdoors, and regularly washing bedding and curtains in hot water to remove allergens.
- Can over-the-counter eye drops help with eye allergies?
- Over-the-counter eye drops can provide temporary relief from mild eye allergy symptoms. However, for more severe or persistent symptoms, it is best to consult with our ophthalmologists for a proper evaluation and targeted treatment.
- Are there any lifestyle changes that can help manage eye allergies?
- Yes, lifestyle changes such as avoiding rubbing the eyes, washing hands frequently, and using cool compresses can help manage eye allergy symptoms. Additionally, following the prescribed treatment plan by our ophthalmologists is essential for effective symptom relief.
Pediatric Ophthalmology Services:
What it is: Our team at Maral Medical is experienced in providing specialized eye care for children, including routine eye exams, vision screenings, and management of childhood eye conditions. Pediatric ophthalmology focuses on ensuring healthy eye development and early detection of any eye-related issues in children.
How we evaluate and treat: Our pediatric ophthalmologists use child-friendly examination techniques to assess the visual development and eye health of young patients. From infancy to adolescence, we monitor and manage conditions such as refractive errors, amblyopia (lazy eye), strabismus (crossed eyes), and other pediatric eye disorders.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- At what age should children have their first eye exam?
- The American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends that children have their first comprehensive eye exam at six months of age. Early detection and intervention can address any eye issues and promote healthy visual development.
- How can I tell if my child has a vision problem?
- Some signs that may indicate a vision problem in children include squinting, frequent eye rubbing, holding objects too close or too far away, and having difficulty focusing on tasks. However, many vision problems may not have obvious signs, highlighting the importance of regular eye exams.
- Can certain eye conditions in children resolve on their own?
- Some eye conditions, such as mild strabismus or amblyopia, may improve with time, especially if detected early and managed appropriately. However, early intervention through pediatric eye care is crucial for the best possible outcomes.
- Are pediatric eye exams different from adult eye exams?
- Yes, pediatric eye exams differ from adult exams in terms of examination techniques and the focus on detecting age-specific eye conditions. Our pediatric ophthalmologists have specialized training to assess and address children’s unique eye health needs.
Note: The information provided in these sections is for illustrative purposes only and does not substitute professional medical advice. Patients are encouraged to consult with our clinic’s ophthalmologist for personalized evaluation and treatment plans.