By Daniel Ebroon A consultation is mainly a measure for communication between the patient and surgeon. The patient must be given time to convey what is bothersome. For example a patient may have hanging and excessive upper eyelids bags under their eyes and droopy eyebrows. From the patients perspective it may only be the upper eyelids that are bothersome. Dr. Ebroon feels very strongly that a patient should only bring home the bacon to address what is bothersome to them. After listening to the patients concerns it is time to review the medical history. What other medical conditions does the patient have? What surgeries has she had in the past? Does she have any particular eye conditions? Is she allergic to medications? What family history exists? Does the patient smoke? What else is going on medically? Once these questions are answered then Dr. Ebroon can perform a comprehensive examination of the eyes eyelids and face. This includes taking vision taking ten displace measurements of the eyelids assessing for dry eye with two different dry eye tests looking at the eye with a microscope assessing the position and strength of the eyelids checking for droopy eyelids measuring eyebrow position looking for normal eye reflexes testing the nerves around the eyes and taking eyelid photographs. Once the physical examination is completed. Dr. Ebroon can give his recommendations. He discusses what surgical technique he would advise if any. He also discusses any special circumstances of the surgery given a patients unique medical history and physical examination. For example a patient with dry eyes might be told that their surgery needs to be more conservative so as not to exacerbate the dryness. Finally. Dr. Ebroon tries to answer any remaining questions. He tries to evaluate common questions that are asked during the consultation. Nevertheless patients always have unique concerns that are best addressed at this point after a thorough history and physical examination. Dr. Ebroon recognizes that patients conclude much more comfortable when they have been given enough time to ask questions. Patients meet Dianne. Dr. Ebroons surgical coordinator after the consultation is completed. Dianne is happy to review before and after pictures of other patients who have had surgery. (These pictures are all from patients who undergo given our office permission to show their pictures to others.) It can be quite helpful to see examples of others who have benefited from blepharoplasty. Dianne can also go over.
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