Drooping Eyelids, Blocked Tear Ducts, etc.

Eyelid Problems in Children

Children (Drooping eyelids, blocked tear ducts, and other conditions which affect children)

Drooping eyelids in children is also called congenital ptosis ('p" is silent). Children with ptosis often tilt their head back, lift their eyelid with a finger or raise their eyebrows in order to see. If the eyelid or eyelids block vision before the age of 6, the child can develop amblyopia (lazy eye).

Before Ptosis Surgery

This 7 month old baby was in danger of permanent loss of vision due to his severe ptosis in both eyes.


After Ptosis Surgery

After surgery, he was able to have normal visual development.


Before Drooping Eyelids

This 14 year old girl was having trouble in school because of poor vision and being teased by her classmates about her appearance.


After Drooping Eyelids

Now, she has no complaints about her vision and dreams of becoming an actress.


Tearing commonly occurs as the result of a blocked tear duct in babies. These blockages usually resolve on their own. If tearing persists beyond 9 months of age, Dr. Prasad will usually perform a tear duct "probing" to allow the tears to drain. This procedure leaves no outside scar and takes minutes to perform.


Blocked Tear Ducts
This three year old girl has excessive tearing in both eyes. It is important to recognize and treat problems with tearing early. If too much time elapses, the corrective procedure becomes more complicated.


Blocked Tear Ducts
This 2 month old baby developed swelling of the tear sac because the tear duct did not allow proper drainage. She needed prompt surgical intervention to prevent infection.


Tumors in around the eye are common. Meticulous plastic surgical techniques are used to minimize scars and preserve the health and function of the eye.


Eyelid Ptosis Surgery
This 12 month old girl has a tumor made of blood vessels called a hemangioma. Prompt treatment is necessary to prevent amblyopia or loss of vision.


Eyelid Ptosis SurgeryThis 4 year old boy has a dermoid cyst next to his left eye. These need to be removed quickly so that there is no risk of rupture or inflammation. A proper technique involves an eyelid crease procedure so that a scar is not obvious.

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