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Oculoplastic and eyelid surgeon. Full time consultant at the Adnexal Department at Moorfields Eye Hospital specialising in all aspects of cosmetic and reconstructive eyelid surgery, lacrimal and orbital disease, in adults and children. <br>
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Tips to Choosing the Best Eye Surgeon Based on Your Needs Whether you have been diagnosed with cataracts, floaters or you have droopy eyelids, you will want to be seen by the best eye surgeon that you know you can trust. How do you start your search? The good news is that there are great ophthalmologists and oculoplastic surgeons readily available to assist you. Depending on where you live, chances are that your doctor or optician will refer you to the ophthalmologist or oculoplastic in your local area. You don't have to rely on that information, it's always worthwhile to do your own research into the eye surgeons offering their services, so you can choose the one you feel most comfortable with moving forward. Start by searching for ophthalmologists in your area. You can use medical websites and if you are in the United Kingdom, the NHS website offers detailed information to help you find a eye surgeon that you can count on. Choose a few surgeons which you can review in detail and then compare to find the one you feel happy to use moving forward. Focus on their availability. In some instances you may have to wait months for a consultation and surgery. Choosing a private route is faster and you will find eye surgeons available and able to assist you within a short period. Once you know you want or need surgery, it's ideal to get it over with soonest, gathering all the relevant information to make an informed decision on how to proceed. From here you are going to want to focus on their location. It's not uncommon for patients to travel extensive distances to find the best eye surgeons that they feel comfortable with. You may want to search your national area or your local area depending on the time you have available and how far you are willing to travel, bearing in mind that some surgeries will not enable you to drive back home for a few days or a week or more. Ensure if you intend travelling that they eye surgeon will allow you to travel so soon after your surgery. Take a careful note at the eye surgeons experience. Don't be shy to ask about their qualifications and what they graduated in. Some may have graduated with distinctions in certain areas. Knowing your surgeons experience can put your mind at ease that you have found a reliable surgeon that you can trust to perform your surgery. In addition to this, take note of the eye surgeons track record for success. Do they have a good success record performing the surgery you need, such as eyelid revision surgery, for example. Ask the surgeon about their expertise and what they specialise in. You want to ensure you choose the right eye surgeon based on your eye care needs.
Choose an eye surgeon that practices from a reputable eye hospital with experienced and qualified nurses and anaesthetists, so you can feel relaxed and comfortable at all times from your initial consultation through to your surgery. Be sure to do your own research into the eye surgery you require. This will help you identify what to expect, how long you need to be off work and how long until brr using goes down, along with when your eyesight will return to normal. It's not uncommon after certain surgeries for you to have blurred vision for twenty four hours, as the surgeon often uses antiseptic eye drops which can hamper your vision for a period of time. Ask the eye surgeon about their post operative recommendations,. Ensure you choose someone that takes the time to explain your surgery in detail. About Us: Pari Shams, BSc MRCP FRCOphth, is a cosmetic and functional eyelid surgeon that operates from Moorfields Eye Hospital in the heart of London. She is a very well established consultant ophthalmologist and oculoplastic surgeon. She graduated with distractions in medical, surgery, clinical pharmacology and therapeutics. She is known for her eyelid lacrimal and orbital disease treatments and is a member of the Royal College of Physicians in London, the Royal College of Ophthalmologists, the British Oculoplastic Surgery Society, the American Society of Plastics and Reconstructive Surgery and the International Thyroid Eye Disease Society. In addition to this, the is also active in clinical research. To find out more about Pari Shams, visit her website at http://www.parishams.com .