Philadelphia IPL doctors

Joseph Rabson, MD Joseph Rabson, MD
Philadelphia Plastic Surgeon
1000 Germantown Pike Suite E1, Plymouth Meeting
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Anthony Corrado, DO Anthony Corrado, DO
Philadelphia Facial Plastic Surgeon
1797 Springdale Road, Cherry Hill
Bruce Genter, MD Bruce Genter, MD
Abington Plastic Surgeon
100 Old York Rd Suite 3 - 120 (Lobby Level), Jenkintown
David V. Martini, MD David V. Martini, MD
Elkton Facial Plastic Surgeon
330 E. Pulaski Hwy, Elkton
Evan Sorokin, MD Evan Sorokin, MD
Cherry Hill Plastic Surgeon
1734 Route 70 East, Cherry Hill

Recent Answers

I've Just Accidentally Discharged a Home IPL Device into my Open Eyes, from a Distance of About 10cm. Worried!

I've just accidentally discharged a home IPL device into my open eyes, from a distance of about 10cm. The safety device on the machine was meant to prevent this from being able to occur. I've been to my local hospital - they were unconcerned and laughing at me in fact. My vision is fine at the moment, although it was severely blurred and dark for about 10 minutes after exposure. Is there a chance my eyesight could deteriorate? I am incredibly worried. Please advise.

A: IPL and accidental eye injury There may be injury to the cornea and retina. Unless you saw a real ophthalmologist at the hospital, I would recommend seeing one now. You should have an expert examination of your eye as soon as possible.
Joseph Rabson, MD
Philadelphia Plastic Surgeon
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