Eye Diseases

Medical-surgical diagnosis and treatment

Beyond aesthetic and reconstructive surgeries, Dr. Martínez Solís treats a wide range of eye diseases requiring specialized medical or surgical management: from styes and chalazion to ectropion, entropion, or eyelid ptosis. If you have any eye symptom that has not improved or concerns you, a timely consultation can make all the difference.

Duration: Variable
Anesthesia: Local
Outpatient
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When might you need this procedure?

  • You have a bump or lump on your eyelid (stye, chalazion) that won't go away
  • One of your eyelids folds inward (entropion) and rubs against the eye
  • Your lower eyelid turns outward (ectropion)
  • An eyelid droops and covers part of your pupil (ptosis)
  • You have growths on the conjunctiva or eye surface (pterygium, pinguecula)
  • Any eye problem that causes you persistent doubts or discomfort

How is the procedure done?

1

Diagnostic consultation

Complete examination with slit lamp and necessary studies. The doctor explains in plain language what is happening and what the options are.

2

Medical treatment

When possible, treatment begins with medications or minor office procedures.

3

Surgery (if necessary)

Many of these conditions have a definitive and straightforward surgical solution. The doctor performs most of these procedures on an outpatient basis.

Recovery and aftercare

Depends on each condition. Most minor procedures have a recovery of a few days. The most important thing is to consult in time to avoid complications.