LASIK, blepharoplasty, and dry eyes

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Because LASIK and blepharoplasty both may cause dry eye symptoms, the possible cumulative effect of these surgeries is a serious consideration. The author discusses the physiological mechanisms in these procedures that can lead to dry eye and provides practical guidelines for evaluating patients.

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Iliff, N. T., & Snyder, L. (2002). LASIK, blepharoplasty, and dry eyes. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 22(4), 382–383. https://doi.org/10.1067/maj.2002.125438

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