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    Nikhil Cascone
    17/06/2024
    Mr Nikhil Cascone

    Consultant ophthalmic and oculoplastic surgeon

    The use of Botox™ in ophthalmology

    While Botox™ is widely recognised for its cosmetic benefits, it also has significant medical uses, particularly in the field of ophthalmology. Originally developed to treat eye conditions, Botox™ continues to be an essential tool for ophthalmologists in managing various ocular and neurological disorders. Leading consultant ophthalmic and oculoplastic surgeon Mr Nikhil Cascone tells us all about how Botox™ has proven to be an effective method of treatment in ophthalmology.

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    Daniel Ezra
    14/09/2022
    Mr Daniel Ezra

    Ophthalmology & Aesthetic Medicine

    Blepharospasm: an expert overview

    In this article, Mr Daniel Ezra, a highly revered London-based consultant ophthalmic and oculoplastic surgeon, outlines what blepharospasm is, as well as what the main symptoms and causes of the eye-affecting condition are.

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    Dayal Mukherjee
    08/11/2021
    Dr Dayal Mukherjee

    Aesthetic Doctor

    Blepharospasm? How Botox™ can help

    Many things may cause our eyes to twitch or blink without our control, one being a condition called blepharospasm. In this article, highly experienced aesthetic doctor Dayal Mukherjee provides more information about blepharospasm, how it’s treated, and how Botox™ may help.

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    Daniel Ezra
    25/10/2018
    Mr Daniel Ezra

    Ophthalmology & Aesthetic Medicine

    What is blepharospasm?

    The eyelids are a part of our anatomy that perhaps we take for granted. When you think about it, however, their importance cannot be overstated: they protect our eyes from dust and foreign debris, keep the eye from drying out, and close the eye during sleep. A number of conditions can affect the eyelids. Among these is benign essential blepharospasm. Expert ophthalmologist Mr Daniel Ezra explains:

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