Dr. van der Veen presents his new technique on the closure of lower eyelid defects at the Tel Aviv OculoplasticToday meeting.
It was a real pleasure to present and learn at the latest OculoplasticToday meeting in Tel Aviv, Israel.
It was a real pleasure to present and learn at the latest OculoplasticToday meeting in Tel Aviv, Israel.
March 18th dr. van der Veen had the pleasure on lecturing on advanced treatments for the tearing eye. A problem often perceived as innocent by the ophthalmologist, but something that can greatly affect the quality of life of the patient that suffers from it on a daily bases. Studies have shown that people even perceive as much inconvenience from a chronically tearing eye as they do from a dense cataract.
It is good news for both my patients and myself to finally be able to visit and operate again in our beautiful facility in Utrecht!
It was great to receive dr. Otto Wolter in my new hometown of BCN!
Endo-DCR: the future of lacrimal surgery.
Facial rejuvenation course from UCLA. Learning from and with the best.
In this Letter to the Editor we describe a case series of patients with orbital inflammatory disease mainly involving the orbital apex. We show that the disease course is worse and patients should be treated more aggressively.
Who doesn´t like to be commended for a job well done...?! How nice of this lovely patient to make me this painting after performing a succesful bilateral ptosis correction with blepharoplasty on her. I love being an oculoplastic surgeon!
More detailed cellular study on pathological changes that occur in orbital NHL and IOI.
Is there a future for less invasive testing in distinguishing between orbital Hodgkin lymphoma and idiopathic orbital inflammations?