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When considering any form of surgery, you need to consider some factors, such as: why you’re having the surgery? Who should perform your surgery? How long will the results take to show? And whether or not you’ll need to take time off work as a result of the surgery. 6 factors to consider about eyelid […]

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Here at the Harley Day Surgery, Dr Peter Martin provides surgical treatment for ptosis, often referred to as ‘eye lift surgery’. So what is ptosis? Ptosis refers to permanent drooping of the upper eyelid. The condition occurs when the muscle called the levator is unable to fully lift from the eye. Ptosis causes Ptosis can […]

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Are you seeing double? Dr Peter Martin in Sydney discusses strabismus; what it is, and how it can be corrected. The human eyes are designed to work together as a pair, focusing on an object and sending images back to the brain which are then fused into a single 3-dimensional image, providing us with depth […]

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An orbital fracture is a broken bone in the eye socket. It involves the rim, floor (base) of the socket, or both the rim and the floor of the socket. The eye socket surrounds and protects the eye and whilst being fairly thick at the rim, the floor and nasal sides of the pocket is […]

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