Directory of Conditions
What is Lacrimal Probing
About Lacrimal Probing
The tear duct is a channel/passage which runs from a tiny opening in the medial lids through the bone to the inside of the nose, and drains the tears and mucus the eye produces. It should open just before or just after birth but sometimes remains blocked for a considerable time after that, causing watering and discharge from the eye. It is harmless, and does not affect the health of the eye or the vision, although it can make the eyelids red and sore and slightly increases the frequency of infective conjunctivitis. The only potentially serious consequence is acute dacryocystitis, which is very unusual.
Most cases resolve with time and can be safely left to do so. Intervention is not normally considered under 1 year and even after that time, spontaneous resolution is still the most likely scenario. The procedure does not have to be done and the decision is the parents. The likelihood of probing success starts to decrease markedly after age 4 years.
The aim of lacrimal probing is to open or widen the tear duct in order to reduce or eliminate watering and discharge
What is Laser Eye Surgery
Laser Eye Surgery, also known as refractive surgery, is a procedure designed to correct common vision problems, known as refractive errors, which include myopia (nearsightedness), Hyperopia (farsightedness), and Astigmatism, to reduce or eliminate the need for glasses and contact lenses. This procedure utilises a specialised laser to precisely reshape the cornea, which is the clear front surface of the eye, to enhance vision and focus.
Laser eye surgery is typically suitable for adults aged 18 and over with stable vision prescriptions for at least a year. Patients should have healthy eyes free from conditions like severe dry eye, keratoconus, or uncontrolled diabetes. A comprehensive evaluation with an ophthalmologist will determine if laser eye surgery is best for you.
Alternative Vision Correction Options
Alternative options, such as implantable contact lenses (ICLs) or intraocular lenses, may be considered for individuals who are not suitable candidates for laser eye surgery. These procedures offer effective vision correction without altering the cornea.
At Moorfields Eye Hospitals, our Laser vision correction specialists in Dubai and Abu Dhabi have extensive sub-specialty training in diagnosing and treating refractive errors. Using the latest diagnostic technologies and advanced surgical techniques such as SMILE, LASIK and PRK, they provide personalised care to reduce dependence on glasses or contact lenses, improve visual clarity, and enhance long-term quality of life.
What is Lower Blepharoplasty
What is Lower Blepharoplasty?
Lower blepharoplasty, also known as under-eye surgery or eye bag removal, is a cosmetic surgical procedure that reduces puffiness and bags under the eyes, creating a smoother, more youthful appearance. This procedure can be done using two techniques: the internal (transconjunctival) approach and the external approach.