Treatment Trials

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Restorative Eye Treatment and INhance in Upper Eyelid Blepharoplasty Surgery
Description

The purpose of this research is to determine if restorative eye treatment (RET) and Inhance with trihex technology used before and after blepharoplasty can lead to better skin quality before undergoing blepharoplasty, and if these products will lead to less visible scarring and faster healing after blepharoplasty.

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Brimonidine for Intraoperative Hemostasis
Description

The purpose of this study is to observe and report the effects of topical ophthalmic brimonidine in oculofacial plastic surgery.

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Phase 2 Study of XAF5 (XOPH5) Ointment for Reduction of Excess Eyelid Fat (Steatoblepharon)
Description

This study will test whether XAF5 (XOPH5) ointment, applied once daily to the lower eyelids for 10 weeks, reduces the prominence of lower eyelid fat in adults with moderate to severe steatoblepharon (excess eyelid fat).

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A Comparison of the Effect of Suture Material on Blepharoplasty Incision
Description

The objective is to compare the effect of suture material on blepharoplasty incision. Outcomes of blepharoplasty scar and/or cosmesis will be compared between plain gut and polypropylene suture. Additionally, the study will assess whether certain Fitzpatrick skin types are associated with increased rates of poor outcomes after blepharoplasty.

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Telemedicine Follow-up for Routine, Low-Risk Oculoplastic Surgery
Description

The investigators propose utilizing a simple telemedical protocol to allow patients to substitute the first post-operative visit with a remote survey that includes essential post-operative history, vision measurement, and photographs, all of which can be provided using a personal computer, tablet, or smart phone. The investigators have selected for this purpose a subset of oculoplastic procedures involving the eyelid and lacrimal system that have well-reported low rates of serious complications, since high-risk procedures will likely always require close, in-person care. The investigators hypothesize that telemedicine follow-up for the first post-operative week after low-risk oculoplastic surgery will decrease the time burden on patients without compromising their satisfaction or increase the risk of late post-operative complications.