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Jamie Wong, MD

Oculoplastic Surgeon
Questions and Answers:

Dear Dr. Wong,
I am Asian and considering having eyelid surgery. I want to give you some background first: I do not have a crease on my upper eyelid, and second, when I was very young, I had eye surgery because I got sties all the time, and the doctor cut the skin around my eyes to get rid of them (I'm not really sure exactly what the procedure was). The incision around my eyes wasn't done so well, so the skin on my upper eyelid droops slightly in certain areas and normal in other, giving an uneven look. I wonder if this makes the surgery harder for the surgeon?
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Bio:
After completing her residency in ophthalmology at Tufts University School of Medicine,
Dr. Wong completed a fellowship in Oculoplastics and Orbital Surgery at McGill University,
with special emphasis on endonasal DCR, pediatric oculoplastics, and aesthetic laser eyelid
surgery. She then practiced oculoplastics, aesthetic eyelid surgery, orbital reconstruction,
and craniofacial surgery at the Plastic Eye Surgery Associates in Houston. Dr. Wong is
currently involved in several research projects, including one on porous polyethylene
eyelid and orbital implants. Her research is widely published in ophthalmology journals
and has been presented at numerous conferences. Dr. Wong now practices in the Montreal area.

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