Facial Palsy
Poor eyelid closure
Facial palsy frequently results in incomplete eyelid closure, eye irritation, watering and blurred vision. Disfigurement is distressing. If the cause is Bell’s palsy there should be a gradual recovery. If not, and different symptoms present, other sources of the problem must be sought.
Treatment
Surgical options are aimed at providing protection of the cornea, better visual function and improved appearance. Gold weight insertion into the upper eyelid and lifting by tightening of the lower eyelid helps eyelid closure. Brow lift improves visual field and appearance.
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Facial Palsy showing poor closure and ectropion *
* All photographs were taken by Dr Davies and are
used with the written permission of his patients.
used with the written permission of his patients.
Consultations
Consultations can be scheduled by calling between 8 am and 4 pm daily. Your time and your concerns are important to us and we always endeavor to provide punctual, courteous service.
Many of our patients are sent to us by referring doctors for a consultation, and we strive to promptly report our findings and recommendations. It is helpful if medications, x-rays or other tests related to your condition are brought with you to your appointment.
Office Hours
Monday – Friday – 8.00 am – 4.00 pm
Dr Davies – Consulting
Monday – 8.00 am – 4.00 pm
Tuesday – 8.00 am – 4.00 pm
Every 2nd Friday – 8.00 am – 4.00 pm (small procedures)
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(03) 9818 8008
Level 1, 585 Glenferrie Road,
Hawthorn Victoria 3122
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