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See an oculoplastic surgeon. They can easily remove this lesion with some local anesthesia. will have small scab for a few days but should heal quickly.
Hi. Milia like yours can be removed in the office. Simple excision is effective and sutures are not needed. Some dermatologist feel comfortable removing eyelid lesions, others refer these to an oculoplastic surgeon. Hope this helps. Best regards, Ira Vidor, M.D.
This is not something I consider dangerous. I often remove these in the office. The fee is $250. It is a very minor procedure
I would ask your surgeon at the time of your post op appointment. But generally you should wait 2-3 weeks after your surgery to go swimming.
It can be associated with blepharospasm. There are also a variety of other conditions that can be associated with apraxia of eyelid opening. The list has a lot of rare entities on it. It is reasonable to consider being assessed by a neuro-ophthalomologist for these symptoms if only to be re...
Can't tell much from this picture. But if you do surgery to make them look straighter, you will get double vision. So definitely not worth doing anything.