We specialize in plastic, cosmetic, and reconstructive surgery of the eyelids, orbits, and lacrimal system. Mark Alford, MD and Matthew Hammons, MD are Fellows in the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. We provide the highest quality cosmetic eyelid surgery as well as the most complex eyelid and orbital reconstructions.
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Mark Alford, M.D., and Matthew Hammons, M.D., specialize in plastic, cosmetic, and reconstructive surgery of the eyelids, forehead, orbit, and lacrimal system in adults and children.
Both are board certified in ophthalmology and have completed two additional years of training exclusively dedicated to the subspecialty of ophthalmic plastic surgery.
As nationally recognized leaders in their field, they routinely speak and teach at national meetings and are active in several professional organizations such as the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.
Both are board certified in ophthalmology and have completed two additional years of training exclusively dedicated to the subspecialty of ophthalmic plastic surgery.
As nationally recognized leaders in their field, they routinely speak and teach at national meetings and are active in several professional organizations such as the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.
If you're considering cosmetic eyelid surgery, choose the surgeons whose practice is exclusively dedicated to eyelid plastic surgery.
Many eyelid surgeries are medically necessary for the improvement of vision and ocular comfort and function.
As such, they may be covered by your health insurance plan.
The orbit (socket) is the bony opening of the skull that houses and protects the eye as well as numerous muscles, nerves, glands, and blood vessels.
Excessively watery eyes are usually a result of poor eyelid position or a blocked tear drain.
Many eyelid surgeries are medically necessary for the improvement of vision and ocular comfort and function.
As such, they may be covered by your health insurance plan.
The orbit (socket) is the bony opening of the skull that houses and protects the eye as well as numerous muscles, nerves, glands, and blood vessels.
Excessively watery eyes are usually a result of poor eyelid position or a blocked tear drain.
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