Eyelid Surgery: A Minor Procedure That Delivers Major Results
Your eyelids are vital to eye protection. If you have a problem that requires eyelid surgery, you’ll be surprised at how the results can change how you see. Keep reading to learn more.

Texas Eye Doctors is a comprehensive ophthalmology practice that provides the community of Collin County in the Dallas-Fort Worth area with exceptional eye care from a state-of-the-art clinic in McKinney, Texas.
Texas Eye Doctors is a patient-oriented practice, meaning that the patient is always the priority. The doctors and staff go the extra mile in explaining conditions and treatment options so that patients are comfortable, educated, and happy with their eye care.
The team at Texas Eye Doctors is deeply skilled in providing a wide range of treatments and services, allowing the practice to operate as a one-stop-shop for a variety of conditions. In addition to offering an eclectic collection of glasses and high-quality contact lenses, the practice also offers cataract surgery, oculoplastic surgery, pterygium surgery, and treatments for glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetic eye disease, and dry eye disease.
Texas Eye Doctors also provides patients with top-of-the-line cosmetic treatments with Botox® and Juvéderm® fillers, including Voluma® and Volbella®.
For comprehensive eye care with an exceptionally talented and friendly staff, look no further than Texas Eye Doctors.
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