Lacrimal
Tear ducts & watery eye
Watery eye, endoscopic and external DCR, punctoplasty, Lester Jones tubes.
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Watery eye assessment
A structured assessment of the watering eye, to identify the cause precisely before recommending any treatment.
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Endoscopic DCR
Scarless surgery for a blocked tear duct, performed entirely through the nose using an endoscope, with a high success rate and quick recovery.
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External DCR
The traditional open approach to tear-duct surgery, performed through a small, well-camouflaged incision beside the nose. Highly reliable, with success rates of 90–95%.
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Upper-system tear surgery
Surgery for the upper part of the tear-drainage system: narrow puncta, blocked or scarred canaliculi, and bypass tubes for complete obstruction.
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