Conditions Assessed

Common Eyelid Concerns Evaluated

Drooping Eyelids (Ptosis)

Evaluation of eyelid drooping to determine visual impact and functional considerations. Assessment may include referral or medical management if needed before corrective procedures.

Eyelid Lesions

Suspicious growths or lesions are medically assessed. Biopsy, referral or management may be recommended prior to considering corrective or cosmetic procedures.

Asymmetry & Contour Changes

Differences in eyelid position or contour are evaluated for their impact on vision, comfort and aesthetics. Personalized guidance is provided following thorough medical assessment.

This service is self-pay unless a medical indication is identified and covered by AHS.

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Medical Evaluation and Eye-Health-Based Care

Eyelid and periocular concerns are evaluated from a medical perspective to ensure ocular health before any corrective treatment.

Comprehensive assessments review eyelid function, visual impact and periocular health. If necessary, referral or medical management is provided prior to discussing corrective procedures or cosmetic options.

Ocular Health-Centered Eyelid Evaluation
Changes in eyelid position or appearance can affect vision, comfort and eye health. Our clinic provides detailed evaluations to assess these concerns. If lesions appear suspicious, biopsy, referral or medical management may be recommended before corrective or cosmetic procedures. All procedures are discussed only after clinical assessment, informed consent and review of risks, alternatives, limitations and fees.

  • Eyelid Function Evaluation
  • Visual Impact Assessment
  • Medical Risk Review
  • Personalized Care Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why should eyelid concerns be medically assessed?

Eyelid changes can affect vision, comfort and eye health. Medical assessment ensures safe management and appropriate recommendations.

Yes. In some cases, eyelid position changes may interfere with the upper field of vision or contribute to visual discomfort.

No. Cosmetic or corrective options are discussed only after clinical assessment, informed consent and review of risks, alternatives and limitations.

Yes. Certain lesions or eyelid changes may impact visual fields, requiring careful evaluation prior to any treatment.

This service is self-pay unless a medical indication is identified following assessment.Dry Eye Clinic Calgary

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