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Focus on Ocular Surface Disease
 
Ocular surface inflammation: Vicious cycle of ocular surface disruption
Ocular surface inflammation may sound simple and specific but actually encompasses more than meets the eye. The disorder affects the cornea, limbus, conjunctiva, and even the eyelids, with dry eye by far the most common patient diagnosis, says Mark Milner, MD, FACS.
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Use aesthetics to treat lid and periorbital conditions
Technology and innovation has improved many aspects of health care and eye care, including ocular aesthetics. The options at optometrists’ disposal to treat periorbital skin changes are increasingly more effective, more affordable, and more available than ever before
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