Worcester Restylane doctors

Stuart H. Bentkover, MD Stuart H. Bentkover, MD
Worcester Facial Plastic Surgeon
123 Summer Street Suite 675, Worcester
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Frank P. Fechner, MD Frank P. Fechner, MD
Worcester Facial Plastic Surgeon
428 Shrewsbury Street, Worcester
Kimberley O'Sullivan, MD Kimberley O'Sullivan, MD
Boston Plastic Surgeon
14 Denton Road, Wellesley
Deborah Ekstrom, MD Deborah Ekstrom, MD
Worcester Plastic Surgeon
39 Salisbury St, Worcester
Cynthia Poulos, MD Cynthia Poulos, MD
Worcester Plastic Surgeon
17 South St, Northborough

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Restylane or Creams with Hyaluronic Acid for Protruding Eyes?

I'm a 30-year-old male and I've had protruding eyes for 6 years. I realized it when a friend of mine told me about that. I was using contact lenses in those times. Four years ago, I had LASIK and it got a bit more prominent with a dry eye problem. I don't have symptoms of thyroid disease.

I searched for a cure, and at last, I found that Restylane can be useful, but has to be injected. I found that there are some creams that include hyaluronic acid. Will these creams whith hyaluronic acid be useful? What's your suggestion?

A: Resylane in eye

Please, do not get Restylane injected anywhere inside of your orbital rim. If you think your eyes protrude, you need to have some measuements taken of your eyes to see if you have what is called proptosis. Your opthalmologist can do this. If it turns out that it is just the "bags" under your eyes that is bothering you, you might need a fat transposition lower lid blepharoplasty.

Stuart H. Bentkover, MD
Worcester Facial Plastic Surgeon
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