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Trauma
Injuries can cause bothersome eye problems. The patient pictured below has sustained facial fractures and a blocked tear duct, but also has a deformity of the inner corner of his right eye, in which the inner corner is moved laterally (telecanthus) and downward.  He was referred to Dr. Hawes by a general plastic surgeon for repair of the telecanthus after 4 previous surgeries.



Pictured below is a dog bite injury patient referred to Dr. Hawes for repair. He has a laceration involving his tear ducts, which can result in excessive tearing unless it is properly repaired.




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