Reduce Thyroid Eye Disease Surgical Scarring & Risks | Best Practices Examined By Global Expert

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Our eyes are the primary tool we have for gathering information about the world around us, and they’re also center-stage in our face, with a huge impact on our appearance.
Learn about thyroid eye disease, also known as Graves’ disease, and how to minimize the risks of treatment, from top surgeons.
Dr. Harvey “Chip” Cole III, MD, FACS, Quadruple Board Certified Surgeon, an expert in the field with more than 33 years of experience, explains the procedures and recovery process.
While some cases are mild and easy to treat, severe cases can threaten your vision and require surgical intervention to reduce pressure on the optic nerve.
Dr. Chip Cole explains the surgical procedure used to reduce pressure on the optic nerve, and how it can be accomplished with minimal risks and scarring.
According to Dr. Chip Cole, while most patients suffer from some swelling for the first 4 to 6 weeks, the surgery is relatively safe when performed by a qualified professional.
Dr. Chip Cole is known internationally as “The Eye Guy,” for his expertise in oculoplastic rejuvenation and reconstruction, completing more than 33,000 surgeries over 33 years.
Visit the link in the description to learn more about thyroid eye disease, and Dr. Chip Cole, “The Eye Guy.”

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